OP here is the deal on decals.
UV chemicals are very expensive so therefor decals with lots of UV protection built in are very expensive. Lower price point trailers will use decals that are cheap and have very little UV protection and will fail early on no matter what top coating you use on them.
People that say they use brand X protectant on their decals and they look like new mean nothing. I have never used anything on my 11 yo trailer and the decals look like new. Why? Because Artic Fox uses top notch decals on their trailers with tons of UV protection built in.
Now, with all that said, does top coating with something like 303 help protect decals? Sure! The problem is the stuff degrades and washes off so you will have to top coat often to do any good. And I do mean often!
So you have to ask yourself do you really want to go out every month and coat all the decals on your trailer year after year after year. That's up to you but I know what my answer is.
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