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<blockquote data-quote="PK142FISH" data-source="post: 417954" data-attributes="member: 20509"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>I currently have a 14 foot aluminum boat that has a WI Registration number painted on both sides. That registration expires in March 2017. I need to obtain a new registration. My question is how do I remove the painted on letters off of both sides. The boat is 3 hours away so I don't want to go out there and spend all day taking it off with oven cleaner or other remedies. I thought about just taking the new letters that I get from the registration office and taking them to a graphic printer. They can put black letters on a white background that would cover the old numbers. I know it is not perfect but it accomplishes the objective. the boat just stays on a private lake. I am interested to see how others have handled removing painted registration numbers on their boats.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PK142FISH, post: 417954, member: 20509"] Hi All, I currently have a 14 foot aluminum boat that has a WI Registration number painted on both sides. That registration expires in March 2017. I need to obtain a new registration. My question is how do I remove the painted on letters off of both sides. The boat is 3 hours away so I don't want to go out there and spend all day taking it off with oven cleaner or other remedies. I thought about just taking the new letters that I get from the registration office and taking them to a graphic printer. They can put black letters on a white background that would cover the old numbers. I know it is not perfect but it accomplishes the objective. the boat just stays on a private lake. I am interested to see how others have handled removing painted registration numbers on their boats. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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