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Removing arrow wraps

Started by ncheels, January 29, 2014, 04:56:00 PM

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ncheels

I have some 2016s that I am finally going to start using.  They came with red wraps that I want to remove, but they are brittle and extremely hard to get off.  It only comes off in very small bits at a time and is going to take a long time.  Is there a good method to removing old wraps with more ease?
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men
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eagleone

On aluminums I take a sharp knife and "whittle" them off- it actually goes pretty quick
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Stone Knife

Use a hair dryer to get them warm and they peel off better.
Proverbs 12:27
The lazy do not roast any game,
but the diligent feed on the riches of the hunt.


John 14:6

Onestringer

QuoteOriginally posted by Stone Knife:
Use a hair dryer to get them warm and they peel off better.
Yep
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1Longbow

No foolin ,get your wifes potato peeler and they peel right off with no problem. Just make sure she's not around!

huntnut

boil water and put them in it, wraps come right off.
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chase perry

QuoteOriginally posted by 1Longbow:
... Just make sure she's not around!
That's awesome!  You're a pro.
Proverbs 28:1 "...the godly are as bold as lions."
Isaiah 40:31

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Onions

X2 on the boiling hot water. Wraps peel off very easliy

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Mr. fingers

I tried boiling water and the hair dryer....hands down hair dryer works better and is less messy.

JRY309

On aluminums I used use a cigarette lighter to heat up the wrap.

GrisMunkyNinja

I take a sharp razor blade, cut the wrap where it overlaps itself, and peel the rest off.  No boiling, no heat.  Although I will note that these are brand new arrows.
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Reaper TN

Many years ago when I used to shoot aluminums and compounds, I used to keep a mason jar full of lacquer thinner just to soak my aluminum arrows in that I was going to refletch.  I used to cut of the vanes at the bases and just soak them overnight. The next day the plastic vane and glue was about the consistency of snot and would wipe right off the shaft. I bet that arrow wrap would do the same if soaked in lacquer thinner.
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ncheels

Thanks very much for the feedback.  I'm going to try these tips.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men
do nothing."

tradlab

I use a feather removal tool and just scrape them off.

stagetek

I've never had much luck with hot water or hair dryer's. I found a wrap/feather stripper on ***** and it works very well. It's made by Cir-Cut Archery.

rraming

I use a Zip Strip - then clean with goof of then denatured alcohol then re-wrap

Straight Shootin'

Have always had good luck with a hair blow dryer,followed by a little rubbing alcohol if any adhesive residue is left!
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GANDGOLF

Get a Stanley box cutter, then get the Curved blades and they'll ZIP right off !! Use Acetone to remove any residue.. Takes MAAYYBBEE 1:45 min. per shaft..
Good to go on ALL carbon or ALUM. shafts.
Woods are a little dicey're..   :D
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trapperjay

I quit using them to avoid the hassle.


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