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Title: removing graphics from decks
Post by: cosmicgypsies on December 13, 2018, 08:12:41 AM
my locals doing a few mystery deck deals for Ł30 and from my presumption of mystery decks being the sale gear that hasnt sold itll probably be a pizza deck or some other bs so im wondering whats the best way i can just strip the graphic off the shit? paint thinners or sandpaper and elbow grease? cheers.
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: burn_to_live on December 13, 2018, 08:38:41 AM
I'm wondering the same thing, I want to get one of those Blind reissues, the football ones, but I can't stand those edgey kid graphics.
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: os89 on December 13, 2018, 09:23:06 AM
Spray paint boys. Fuck removing anything.
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Post by: pointandclick on December 13, 2018, 09:36:10 AM
nail polish/acetone remover and a cloth works. takes some time but you wont fuck up the wood underneath. do it outside with some fresh air though. then throw some clear coat on over top and you are good.
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: Roisto on December 13, 2018, 09:39:44 AM
Spray paint boys. Fuck removing anything.

You're gonna be using a whole bunch of spray paint. I painted over a Jason Jessee deck once I figured out that he was a fucking nazi and getting it to a point where the graphic does not shine through took a shit ton of paint. I used two different colours but in total it was probably more than a can. Next time I'm painting a deck, I'm surely gonna remove the graphic first.
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: Not Local on December 13, 2018, 09:51:06 AM
Rough grit to get the graphic off. Smooth it out with some lighter grit sand paper. Spray and then clear coat?

Use a power sander and it will take minutes.
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: Chatbot on December 13, 2018, 10:13:02 AM
Sounds like a waste of time/ effort just to hide a graphic that is inevitably going to be trashed anyway. If you sand the graphic off, you're gonna want to use clear coat to "seal" the raw wood again. To make it easy, I'd just use a coat of black spray paint over whatever graphic is there to hide it a little and just skate it. Do alot of slide tricks too.
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: EAT PUSSY! on December 13, 2018, 11:26:59 AM
just skate it you fucking idiot.
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: venture5.8 on December 13, 2018, 12:54:07 PM
xylene
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Post by: botefdunn on December 13, 2018, 01:29:48 PM
palm sander is the easiest, works great ive done it many times, not worth it by hand
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: Paco Supreme on December 13, 2018, 01:53:40 PM
palm sander is the easiest, works great ive done it many times, not worth it by hand

palm sander first, smooth it down with hand. done it countless times and it works well
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: roba on December 13, 2018, 02:07:05 PM
i used an orbital sander and clear-coated the bottom after removing the graphic, worked well and the whole process takes about 15 minutes.
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: Washed Up Guy on December 13, 2018, 02:08:32 PM
just skate it you fucking idiot.
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Post by: CHONGO on December 13, 2018, 02:26:29 PM
sand paper and a decent arm
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: HyenaChaser on December 13, 2018, 04:41:36 PM
just skate it you fucking idiot.

Nah having a wack graphic throws off my skating. It's like having the wrong kit on, that shit's for me and if I'm not hyped on it the shoes aren't hyped, and they do all the skating.
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: Krooked antihero on December 13, 2018, 09:08:25 PM
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Spray paint boys. Fuck removing anything.
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You're gonna be using a whole bunch of spray paint. I painted over a Jason Jessee deck once I figured out that he was a fucking nazi and getting it to a point where the graphic does not shine through took a shit ton of paint. I used two different colours but in total it was probably more than a can. Next time I'm painting a deck, I'm surely gonna remove the graphic first.
Or just buy some decent graffiti paint, they have way more pigment on ’em than the hardware stuff. Made to cover almost anything with single layer
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: hangontoyourego on December 13, 2018, 09:17:18 PM
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Spray paint boys. Fuck removing anything.
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You're gonna be using a whole bunch of spray paint. I painted over a Jason Jessee deck once I figured out that he was a fucking nazi and getting it to a point where the graphic does not shine through took a shit ton of paint. I used two different colours but in total it was probably more than a can. Next time I'm painting a deck, I'm surely gonna remove the graphic first.
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Or just buy some decent graffiti paint, they have way more pigment on ’em.

i’ve used montana 94 and it works great with not a lot of paint .
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: Roisto on December 13, 2018, 09:28:32 PM
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Spray paint boys. Fuck removing anything.
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You're gonna be using a whole bunch of spray paint. I painted over a Jason Jessee deck once I figured out that he was a fucking nazi and getting it to a point where the graphic does not shine through took a shit ton of paint. I used two different colours but in total it was probably more than a can. Next time I'm painting a deck, I'm surely gonna remove the graphic first.
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Or just buy some decent graffiti paint, they have way more pigment on ’em.

Interesting. 🤔  I dunno shit about painting. I figured it's all about the same and bought the cheapest stuff from Motonet. 😊 Got any recommendations on where to get these decent graffiti paints?
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: curbdrop on December 13, 2018, 09:29:09 PM
When I saw this thread title, I thought it was gonna be the guy from the mystery box thread that got a deck with furries on it.
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: Krooked antihero on December 13, 2018, 09:36:12 PM
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Spray paint boys. Fuck removing anything.
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You're gonna be using a whole bunch of spray paint. I painted over a Jason Jessee deck once I figured out that he was a fucking nazi and getting it to a point where the graphic does not shine through took a shit ton of paint. I used two different colours but in total it was probably more than a can. Next time I'm painting a deck, I'm surely gonna remove the graphic first.
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Or just buy some decent graffiti paint, they have way more pigment on ’em.
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Interesting. 🤔  I dunno shit about painting. I figured it's all about the same and bought the cheapest stuff from Motonet. 😊 Got any recommendations on where to get these decent graffiti paints?
Yeah man, difference is like a night and day between Motonet’s crappy maston cans or whatever they are selling and proper stuff that is made for painting trains etc. Get yourself some belton molotow or montana’s cans and you’ll see 😎 I don’t have a clue who sells them here now as rcm is closed...sorry.
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: Noble Experiment on December 13, 2018, 09:55:25 PM
Removed a graphic once with only leftover scraps of griptape I had lying around from a few past boards; it literally took forever.
Did it with a electric sander the next time around and it took less than five minutes.
Never used any sort of chemical to remove the graphic, seems kinda sketch to me.

I sand the graphic off here and there when I'm not a big fan of the graphic and I'm in the mood to be creative and do something custom, but that rarely happens because I'm so damn lazy. Last time must've been years ago.
Spray a few coats of clear spray paint over it when you're done and you should be good to go.
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: stets on December 14, 2018, 02:10:17 AM
i used an orbital sander and clear-coated the bottom after removing the graphic, worked well and the whole process takes about 15 minutes.

I'm really sketched out about removing any wood, so sanding, especially with an orbital sander, is a no-no for me. If you aren't careful you will remove wood in some areas more than others too, which gives you a wavy result.

Acetone of Methyl Ethyl Ketone both remove graphics well, but too much can weaken the glue bonds of the plies of wood... which also sketches me out.

So, I take the long route and scrape the graphic with a brand new blade, like the ones you use to cut griptape.
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/914cnjcGzKL._SX425_.jpg)

Takes awhile, but much easier to finesse and remove only the paint or heat transfer.


Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: somethingmustbreaknow on December 14, 2018, 02:19:27 AM
noseslides, tailslides, boardslides.
both frontside and backside, of course.
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: cosmicgypsies on December 14, 2018, 05:38:35 AM
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Spray paint boys. Fuck removing anything.
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You're gonna be using a whole bunch of spray paint. I painted over a Jason Jessee deck once I figured out that he was a fucking nazi and getting it to a point where the graphic does not shine through took a shit ton of paint. I used two different colours but in total it was probably more than a can. Next time I'm painting a deck, I'm surely gonna remove the graphic first.
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Or just buy some decent graffiti paint, they have way more pigment on ’em.
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Interesting. 🤔  I dunno shit about painting. I figured it's all about the same and bought the cheapest stuff from Motonet. 😊 Got any recommendations on where to get these decent graffiti paints?
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Yeah man, difference is like a night and day between Motonet’s crappy maston cans or whatever they are selling and proper stuff that is made for painting trains etc. Get yourself some belton molotow or montana’s cans and you’ll see 😎 I don’t have a clue who sells them here now as rcm is closed...sorry.

yeah i dunno why i didnt think of just painting it, obviously shit like rusto with a stock cap will take forever but  montana and a pink dot fat cap will cover the shit in about 10 seconds flat

cheers for all the input fellas
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: Nth syd bear on December 14, 2018, 06:15:22 AM
My last deck was an old shop board I took the graphic off
Lil bit of acetone a lil grip and can of clear coat and shit came up good it was a natural stain.
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: sharkin on December 14, 2018, 10:08:16 AM
6 or 7 boardslides on a nicely painted double sided curb and you'll forget all about that graphic
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: roba on December 14, 2018, 03:58:30 PM
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i used an orbital sander and clear-coated the bottom after removing the graphic, worked well and the whole process takes about 15 minutes.
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I'm really sketched out about removing any wood, so sanding, especially with an orbital sander, is a no-no for me. If you aren't careful you will remove wood in some areas more than others too, which gives you a wavy result.

Acetone of Methyl Ethyl Ketone both remove graphics well, but too much can weaken the glue bonds of the plies of wood... which also sketches me out.

So, I take the long route and scrape the graphic with a brand new blade, like the ones you use to cut griptape.
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/914cnjcGzKL._SX425_.jpg)

Takes awhile, but much easier to finesse and remove only the paint or heat transfer.

the sandpaper i used on it was kinda 'slippery' (i can't think of a different way to say it), like worn down griptape, and it took more time but it didn't damage the wood, the board didn't last any shorter than usual or sth
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: Paco Supreme on December 14, 2018, 04:05:55 PM


the sandpaper i used on it was kinda 'slippery' (i can't think of a different way to say it), like worn down griptape, and it took more time but it didn't damage the wood, the board didn't last any shorter than usual or sth

High grit sandpaper, whoever is saying it'll make the bottom ply uneven is overthinking, if you dont use a stupidly coarse paper it just brings off the heat transfer layer
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: redcurb12 on December 14, 2018, 04:23:01 PM
boardslides
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: PAWL on December 14, 2018, 04:42:41 PM
There is actually a thing called ‘paint stripper’ which works really well for this, I assume it’s along the same lines as using acetone but maybe a bit stronger
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: clintendo on December 14, 2018, 04:54:48 PM
Having done this in the past when riding a different board to what I was "supposed" to be I found this was the best way to do it without fucking anything, so yeah...

Chuck some Acetone into an old spray bottle, set it so its spraying more of a mist than spray, spray onto a cloth and start rubbing it into the graphic.

YOU DONT SPRAY IT ONTO THE DECK, look we know its going to do the job quicker, but the problem is that it can also fuck the glues.

Once the graphics off, do what you want to it and coat it in salba sauce.

Or you can just cover the graphic with stickerz
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: Paco Supreme on December 14, 2018, 05:09:10 PM
There is actually a thing called ‘paint stripper’ which works really well for this, I assume it’s along the same lines as using acetone but maybe a bit stronger

some of those are caustic as fuck, if you go that route use the citrus based ones. ive seen plys come unstuck from using the more heavy duty ones
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: cosmicgypsies on December 15, 2018, 04:03:10 AM
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There is actually a thing called ‘paint stripper’ which works really well for this, I assume it’s along the same lines as using acetone but maybe a bit stronger
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some of those are caustic as fuck, if you go that route use the citrus based ones. ive seen plys come unstuck from using the more heavy duty ones

would turps/brush cleaner work or do you reckon it'd just fuck it?

Having done this in the past when riding a different board to what I was "supposed" to be I found this was the best way to do it without fucking anything, so yeah...

Chuck some Acetone into an old spray bottle, set it so its spraying more of a mist than spray, spray onto a cloth and start rubbing it into the graphic.

YOU DONT SPRAY IT ONTO THE DECK, look we know its going to do the job quicker, but the problem is that it can also fuck the glues.

Once the graphics off, do what you want to it and coat it in salba sauce.

Or you can just cover the graphic with stickerz

cheers for the advice fella. i love my local shops deck/shape/etc but the graphics are just awful.
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: professor pound cake on December 15, 2018, 09:58:51 AM
stickers
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: pdknox on December 18, 2018, 12:55:53 PM
if you have seen breaking bad, which I know you already have, there is no reason to be asking this question.
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: ChrisLambe94 on January 06, 2019, 01:46:18 PM
Skate it.
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Post by: GasTheHostage on April 09, 2019, 12:08:24 PM
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just skate it you fucking idiot.
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Nah having a wack graphic throws off my skating. It's like having the wrong kit on, that shit's for me and if I'm not hyped on it the shoes aren't hyped, and they do all the skating.
youre not a real skater if you think that graphics affect your skating.
Title: Re: removing graphics from decks
Post by: Nth syd bear on April 09, 2019, 01:40:59 PM
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just skate it you fucking idiot.
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Nah having a wack graphic throws off my skating. It's like having the wrong kit on, that shit's for me and if I'm not hyped on it the shoes aren't hyped, and they do all the skating.
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youre not a real skater if you think that graphics affect your skating.
you hear that.. you’re not a real sk8er.........