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Bayliner Boat Brand Logo Decal | 26 1/4 x 2 Inch Blue Magenta (Pair) - All Questions
Bayliner Boat Brand Logo Decal | 26 1/4 x 2 Inch Blue Magenta (Pair)
SKU
1003862
Are these decals OEM or replicas? I recently purchased a decal very similar to this which was OEM, and it was so old that the adhesive did not stick to the gel-coat on the boat. I'm hoping this would not be the same situation with a decal from the late 80's / early 90's.
Question by: Nathan on Apr 25, 2021, 9:59 PM
Hi Nathan,
These are OEM decals. With age, the adhesive will not stick as great, but the vinyl portion is still good. All that needs to be done is to put a little bit of adhesive on the backside if it is not sticking. Thanks!
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Jake
These are OEM decals. With age, the adhesive will not stick as great, but the vinyl portion is still good. All that needs to be done is to put a little bit of adhesive on the backside if it is not sticking. Thanks!
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Jake
Answer by: Jake Doro on Apr 26, 2021, 8:59 AM
I have a 1974 bayliner 24' cruiser. need decal for hull at rear on both sides of boat about 24 inched long and 2 inches wide with thick letters. would you have one to match?
Bill
Bill
Question by: bill harper on Apr 28, 2021, 2:47 PM
Hello Bill,
I'm afraid we don't have anything specific to your cruiser, and they aren't something we can source or order. All we can offer at this time is shown at this link:
Link: https://www.greatlakesskipper.com/decals-pinstriping/bayliner-decals
Gene
I'm afraid we don't have anything specific to your cruiser, and they aren't something we can source or order. All we can offer at this time is shown at this link:
Link: https://www.greatlakesskipper.com/decals-pinstriping/bayliner-decals
Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on Apr 28, 2021, 3:06 PM
How do I install this decal on my boat?
Question by: Ricky Watts on May 18, 2021, 1:35 PM
Hi Ricky,
The proper way to install this decal would be to clean the hull with an acid base cleaner to remove any grime and wax residue. From there, let the surface dry completely for 24 hours. Next you will want to wipe the area with a clean microfiber cloth in order to remove any last dust particles. You will want to hold the decal up in place and use a light masking tape to secure it in order to check the potential location. Start peeling the backing paper at one end, and slowly start to apply. When completely installed, use a soft plastic squeegee to get rid of all the air bubbles. When the transfer paper is removed, and you see remaining air bubbles, try working them out with your fingers. If they will not come out, use a sharp razor blade to poke a very small hole in order to release the air. Let the adhesive settle for another 24 hours. You are then good to go! Thanks!
Jake
The proper way to install this decal would be to clean the hull with an acid base cleaner to remove any grime and wax residue. From there, let the surface dry completely for 24 hours. Next you will want to wipe the area with a clean microfiber cloth in order to remove any last dust particles. You will want to hold the decal up in place and use a light masking tape to secure it in order to check the potential location. Start peeling the backing paper at one end, and slowly start to apply. When completely installed, use a soft plastic squeegee to get rid of all the air bubbles. When the transfer paper is removed, and you see remaining air bubbles, try working them out with your fingers. If they will not come out, use a sharp razor blade to poke a very small hole in order to release the air. Let the adhesive settle for another 24 hours. You are then good to go! Thanks!
Jake
Answer by: Jake Doro on May 18, 2021, 1:36 PM