thieuster
Active Member
I heard a neat trick today from a guy who sells Optimax optimist sails here in Holland:
When removing or re-numbering a sail, there's always a sticky residue on the sail. Sticker remover is not always the solution: some fluids 'attack' the fabrics of the sail. The trick from the Optimax-guy:
- Remove the numbers
- Re-apply the new numbers, without cleaning the surface. If you use the talcum powder too early in the process, then there's a chance that the new glue won't hold!
- Use talcum powder: sprinkle the powder on the sticky parts and leave it there
- Just store the sail, (or use it)
- The powder will absorb the tacky-ness and the first time the sail gets wet, the powder will wash off and will take the dried-out glue with.
I haven't tried this myself. So be careful. But worth a try.
When removing or re-numbering a sail, there's always a sticky residue on the sail. Sticker remover is not always the solution: some fluids 'attack' the fabrics of the sail. The trick from the Optimax-guy:
- Remove the numbers
- Re-apply the new numbers, without cleaning the surface. If you use the talcum powder too early in the process, then there's a chance that the new glue won't hold!
- Use talcum powder: sprinkle the powder on the sticky parts and leave it there
- Just store the sail, (or use it)
- The powder will absorb the tacky-ness and the first time the sail gets wet, the powder will wash off and will take the dried-out glue with.
I haven't tried this myself. So be careful. But worth a try.