Brow Decal
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Not sure if others need or want a new brow decal ( that's the one on front of boat) but mine was weathered. My boat is an 02 and looks brand new with the exception of the front VELOCITY decal. I called Kenny and done, it's on its way for $100.00 US. Side decals look good so no need for those. Thanks again Kenny!!!!!!
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I will take before and after pics.New decal should be here tomorrow so i need to get busy getting the old one off!! Im sure that process is gunna be pain in the a$$.
Spent hours this week polishing and waxing the bow, half way done! Its a process that i like to do once a year.
Spent hours this week polishing and waxing the bow, half way done! Its a process that i like to do once a year.
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I will take before and after pics.New decal should be here tomorrow so i need to get busy getting the old one off!! Im sure that process is gunna be pain in the a$$.
Spent hours this week polishing and waxing the bow, half way done! Its a process that i like to do once a year.
Spent hours this week polishing and waxing the bow, half way done! Its a process that i like to do once a year.
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That heat gun sounds like a great idea. I was debating on possibly getting some sort of mineral spirits but wasn't sure about how that would effect my gel coat. I like the heat gun idea better, decal should be here today!!!!
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Heat gun to remove letters and if your arch area is gel coat, acetone to remove any sticky residue followed by a good widow cleaner with ammonia in it, than it's clean enough to apply lettering.


