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DTG
> 3 dayThe letters were plentiful and easy to install. The font is stylish on our modified kayaks.
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mike khan
> 3 dayOk product not sure how long its going to last because the glue is not all that great. Got couple copies so should be okay for this and next year.
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TC
> 3 dayEasy to put on but no dashes which my state has and they fill kind of thin. I like them ok enough but Im not sure how well they will hold up.
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John Davis
Greater than one weekThe letters were different colors of white per strip and made with different finishes or material so all the abc123 were a bright white and like a thin cheap vinyl and the rest were like an egg shell white not glossy nor the same kind of “vinyl”. I would not buy from this company again, there are too many other vendors. This entire set is completely unusable.
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Eric & Kristie
> 3 dayDid not stay adhered to inflatable raft.
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tommyknocker
10-06-2025bought these for my jetski. they looked great.
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Kacey Jaymes
> 3 dayArrived super fast and applied easily! I needed them to put my license # on my work-truck :) I used an old credit card to smooth out bubbles and had lined off my placement beforehand... Looks great and a year later still just as dark and affixed securely!
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Mark A. Williams
> 3 dayGood quality two tone boat numbers.
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Desi-man
> 3 dayThe horizontal lines for the letter Z and the number 7 are way too short, I like the look of the font, but from a distance you cant tell what the 7 or the Z are. Unfortunately I need both in my boat registration numbers.
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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