Sure - The graphics toward the stern, stripes and Grady logo were the hardest. My boat sits in a slip and the Starboard side faces the sun so those seemed to be baked on but both aft areas were tough. I tried to use a hair dryer to soften the glue but it did not proide enough heat. I borrowed a heat gun and heated the stripes and scraped the letters and stripe off with a plastic scraper. In the areas mentioned above the letters came off but left ALL the glue behind. As I worked towards the bow as I heated the stripe I was able to get strips up to maybe 14" long off along with most of the glue. So yesterday I was able to remove the stripes but today was left with getting the glue off. I tried Goof Off and it removed some but I could see it was not going to work well, I would need gallons of it. I tried a couple of different things and finally just tried straight gas. I wiped it on the glue liberally and let it sit a couple of minutes then had to scrape the glue off with the plastic scraper. Then wiped it with a gas soaked paper towell, yes wear gloves and NO sourse of ignition, that would get rid of the lions share of the glue. Today was nice for this as there was a good breeze. I had to change paper towels often as after a brief amount of use the towell would just relocate globs of glue. After that I thoroughly washed the boat with Dawn dish soap and water. Then I went over the hull and removed any remaining glue with the Goof Off and washed it again. I will say one thing I had a couple of black marks on the hull and the Goof Off took them right off. It also got all the small spots of glue off well. So the stipes are gone and now I need to compund the hull and get a calm day to put the new stripes and logo on. Usually I take care of the hull and then move "upstairs" and clean and wax from the rub rail up. I'll do the logos and the stripes on the cabin then.