If you've followed any of my stuff, you know what I went through last year with the guy almost destroying my boat with all the sand through places. I know he used a mechanical sander of some sort and probably 1500 to 2000 grit wetsand paper. Luckily I have a excellent fiberglass guy that fixed most all my sand through places. Still in the process of replacing my topside chrome/stainless pieces he messed up with the hull cleaner he left on them, permanently stained them. Total $hit show,,, live and learn.
As far as application of new decals and logos, I did wipe down the areas with acetone and alcohol and let air dry. Once applied, I went back and waxed over everything with Collinite 925. The final product, hull shine and decals, looks fantastic now, considering what it went through to get here and being a 2004 model.
A little tip,,, have a spray bottle of water with a drop or two of baby shampoo in it and spray the hull and the back of the stripe with it. Applying wet allows you some forgiveness while applying the stripe if you need to reposition. Take your time and go slow. Once in place, carefully squeegee the water out and let dry, then wax.
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