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Applying Hull ID #'s/Letters
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<blockquote data-quote="De Hoog" data-source="post: 245291" data-attributes="member: 4925"><p>Didn't find anything in the search function. I've been researching the application of new vinyl numbers/letters for the hull ID. I've read adding a few drops of dishwashing soap in water before you apply the numbers assists in getting them slide around a bit for adjusting in order to get them straight. Then "squeegee" the letters to get the water/soap mixture out.</p><p></p><p>Anyone ever done this or have tips? I'm WAY to OCD to have crooked letters/numbers. The fish might laugh at me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="De Hoog, post: 245291, member: 4925"] Didn't find anything in the search function. I've been researching the application of new vinyl numbers/letters for the hull ID. I've read adding a few drops of dishwashing soap in water before you apply the numbers assists in getting them slide around a bit for adjusting in order to get them straight. Then "squeegee" the letters to get the water/soap mixture out. Anyone ever done this or have tips? I'm WAY to OCD to have crooked letters/numbers. The fish might laugh at me. [/QUOTE]
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