Definitely not the “Chicago” part hahaI hope it's not the Chicago part that offends.
I have the same cart and had the same thought when I got it. However, now that I'm using it and have "stuff" haning all over it, I don't notice the logos anymore. (I don't think you will, either.)
That’s a good idea too!I'd not expect to be able to remove it. Maybe just cover it up. Google "welding decal" and pick a brand you like that is the right size and cover it up.
Was there boat paint underneath it or is that a bare metal boat? I never new oven cleaner would take paint offI bought a 24' SeaRay boat a few years back. The previous owner had a name painted across the transom. I used spray on oven cleaner to remove that. CJDave.
I’ve never tried wetsanding, this would be a first attempt if I go that route800 grit wet sand and a buffer might get the job done.
Was there boat paint underneath it or is that a bare metal boat? I never new oven cleaner would take paint off
Cheep oven cleaner pulls pin stripe paint and hand lettered paint but wont hurt clear coat . I have seen it 1st hand .Was there boat paint underneath it or is that a bare metal boat? I never new oven cleaner would take paint off
Fiberglass boat. The hull gel coat was under the lettering. CJDave.Was there boat paint underneath it or is that a bare metal boat? I never new oven cleaner would take paint off
How about a brand new regular razor blade first? (be careful of the angle & will tell you right away)




I’d love to learn how to really paint with good results. But right now I have a few welding tasks (and 400 other house projects haha) that have to take priority.Call me weird, but I'd remove everything that comes off, sand the whole thing and repaint it.
But I also enjoy painting, so....![]()
I use the magnet mats a lot actually for stickers on my shop fridge. I just don’t have any stickers that size right now.I agree with gungatim, that's the easiest way. If you don't like the finish after awhile, choose another. Those magnetic mats for temporary signage are good too. Tha sand/paint is probably the most durable, buy takes effort, unless you just decide to spray can the job, as mentioned.
