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Newsjeff
08-02-2006, 10:44 PM
I mounted the battery box to my fishfinder with Marine Goop.

The Goop has set.

Now I want to remove the battery box and place the box in a new location.

Yeah, I should have mounted it in a better spot to begin with. :mad:

The box is Rubbermaid 2qt (???) watertight container.

I read somewhere that I could use a sharp putty knife or spackle blade along with some STP Son of A Gun tire protectant. Add a little elbow grease and the box should come off?

And maybe I won't ruin the hull of my yak???

ruthless
08-02-2006, 11:06 PM
Try xylene, it will remove it, so will an laquer thinner. Goop should peel right off. Thats what I will try first. Then try chemicals.

Goop is good for semi-permanate applications.

philr
08-02-2006, 11:13 PM
If you didn't ruff up the surface, you should be able to pop it loose with a stiff putty knife. Goop doesn't really form that strong a bond on the hull. The remaining residue can be pulled loose by hand.

If you ruffed up the plastic it'll take lots more effort. My first transducer mount, I sanded the hull and transducer. 2 yrs later I had to use a gorilla bar to get it off.

Phil R

Newsjeff
08-06-2006, 06:26 PM
The Goop came off with a paint scrapper. No chemicals needed.

Well, I did use a little bit of denatured alcohol to clean up the residue.

Thanks for the help, guys.

Yak almost done.