Hardline Products Series 200 Factory Matched 3-Inch Boat & PWC Registration Number Kit, Solid Black
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sam
> 3 dayIt was good quality.
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Gerald Havemann
> 3 dayAll OK
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Phil Bales
> 3 dayI decided to replace the registration numbers on my boat. These looked like a good product so I ordered them. They come nicely packed in a clam shell package. They are 3 inches tall. The vinyl itself is on the thin side - I thought they would have come a bit thicker. On some of the numbers/letters I needed to use, I had a hard time removing them from the backing because the backing was cut when the letters/numbers were cut. On some other numbers/letters, the vinyl wasnt cut all the way, so I had to pull a bit to get them to separate. Due to the thinness of the vinyl, I was afraid that I would stretch or distort them. Luckily I didnt or I dont think I did. The product was easy to apply. They look good on the boat. I gave them 4 stars due to the issues with the cutting and thinness of the product.
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Stephen S
Greater than one weekNicely done decals in plenty of them in the packet. Were labeling everything in the house my water bottles, the dog my pet turtle. I will buy them again soon cuz I bought a boat up on Big Sandy Lake in Minnesota and I live in South Carolina.
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Willy C
Greater than one weekThese are excellent in my opinion. We installed them on our Waverunners and they look great. Have had no issues and they have stuck well. We get regular compliments on how good they look with the color scheme of the Waverunners (blue with silver and grey accents). Will change review if anything changes, but I am very satisfied with the letters to this point. If you found this review Helpful, please click YES. Thanks much, Willy C :)
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Bryan
19-11-2024These numbers look good and matched my boat perfectly!
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grabman215
> 3 dayIve used these to identify my boat for the last 15 years. I think they look great and last a long time between replacement.
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Jim N
> 3 dayThese are a nice quality decal. I used it for an aluminum boat, happy with the result.
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pvannaken
> 3 dayEasy to use
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Ted
> 3 daythe vinyl is thick and sticks really well without bubbles. it was a fairly easy job to put the letters on, just have to do a lot of prep work, this is what I did: scrape old letters with razor blade + acetone to get all the old glue off (take extra care not to scrape off your registration stickers or other permit stickers that may still be valid like I did!! DOH!!) get a roll of painters blue tape, make a long double strip with sticky side up do not peel letters, but cut the ones you need out with scissors and peel the OUTSIDE part, not the letter itself what you end up with is a bunch of squares with the vinyl letters still attached now stick the squares to the tape white side down so youre looking at the letters I did this freehand since you can use the squares as guides when you have the letters attached, make another double strip of tape and this time attach the tape sticky side to the letters themselves make sure the surface youre attaching to is clean and dry, now peel back the tape from the white/rear side to expose the glue on the letters. it will come off very easily leaving just the letters attached to the tape clean boat surface with alcohol to remove residue now apply the letters to the boat and spend some time rubbing on the tape and letters to make sure letters stick to boat now carefully peel off the tape from the surface, after that you can use a rag to rub the letters some more to make sure you get any bubbles out dont use a credit card or anything hard, youll scrape off the protective finish and mess up the smooth vinyl surface