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Best way to remove arrow wraps?

Started by 9 Shocks, April 02, 2019, 11:45:57 PM

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9 Shocks

Anybody got any quick and easy tips?
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Steve Clandinin

Just use a hair dryer, works real good.
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Lakerat007

I do a quick dip in boiling water and they peel right off. Or buy some cheap wraps and they fall off on there own  :banghead:
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arrow30

I just did this the other day, had a few I needed to get off. and didn't want to spend 2 hours picking it off.
I cut a piece of metal pipe , sealed the bottom with epoxy. poured some goof off in and pulled my nock and stuck the arrow in. in just a few minutes I just wiped it off with a rag. thats how il be doing it from now on.




Zwickey-Fever

I use a feather stripper that I bought off 3 Rivers and strip off all my wraps. Then I rub off the residue with denatured alcohol. I found this way to be the quickest cleanest way.
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dixiearcher

Quote from: Lakerat007 on April 03, 2019, 02:16:18 AM
I do a quick dip in boiling water and they peel right off. Or buy some cheap wraps and they fall off on there own  :banghead:
Boiling water is so easy!


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wingnut

I use a heat gun on low.  Come right off, then wipe down with acetone and ready to install new.

Mike
Mike Westvang

Wild Bill MCP 808

I agree with using a heat gun on low, that seems to work pretty well.

Bill
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Kopper1013

Heat gun on low, very quick I don't even remove feature first just Heat and peel wipe with acetone
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M60gunner

Heat gun here. But the Goof off method merits my attention as well. Think I will try that next time.

stagetek

I use one of those tapered scrapers from Cir-Cut Archery. Does a great job.

Tim Finley

I do the same thing as arrow 30 but use acetone and do 6 arrows at a time .

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