Removing sealant and decals is easy with Release

BoatLIFE Release

June 15, 2021

Anyone who has tried to remove old caulk or decal residue knows what a headache it can be. Release® Adhesive & Sealant Remover from BoatLIFE turns this time-consuming chore into a quick and simple task.

Made in the USA, Release removes stubborn, cured silicone and polysulfide sealants from fiberglass, wood, metal and glass. This makes it perfect for projects such as replacing thru-hulls and resetting leaky ports.

It’s equally effective in removing decals like registration numbers. Release helps remove vinyl and takes care of residue from labels and masking tape, even when they’ve been sunbaked onto the surface.

BoatLIFE Release is safe to use on most carpeted, vinyl, plastic and painted surfaces. With low VOCs, it can be used above or below deck.

Using BoatLIFE Release Adhesive & Sealant Remover is simple. It’s sprayed along the edge of the sealant or decal, or directly onto the remaining residue, then worked with a plastic scraper to loosen and remove. It dries fast and leaves the surface ready for a new bond. A tutorial video is at bit.ly/BoatLIFE-Release.

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