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Removing limb savers?

Started by wigeon, March 04, 2013, 06:47:00 AM

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wigeon

I have a set of limbs with those small limbsavers on them.Does anyone know best way to remove them without damaging the finish?Thanks for any advise John

xtrema312

I just get a finger nail under the edge and work the edge up a little at a time until I can bend it and peal it off.  I have taken the big ones off a couple bows with no problem.
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stabow

Take some dental floss and work under it
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Bowwild

I too have simply peeled them off with fingernails. Any residue just rolls up like a booger.

kahunter

Just an add on to that.  If you want to put some old limbsavers back on, you can call them and they will send you out some of the double stick medallions for free.  Just did that myself.    :D

wigeon


Dendy Cromer

yeah, just snatch them off and then peel the glue backing.It won't hurt the finish at all. I talked to Marci at limbsavers a few years back and she sent me more of those little sticky things than i will ever need.
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