I start with a cabinet scraper to carefully take the bulk of the finish off the limbs. Then I start 180 grit, you can see the difference in the color/look of the limb when you get down to the fiberglass. Once is get there then I work up through 220, 300,400,600 up to 1200 grits. Your are correct, you do not want to take off the fiber glass, just the finish. Go slow and you should not have a problem. I prefer to use the flat sanding sponges to do my work. I get a better feel for what I am doing with them. As far as the logos go, if you want to keep the original logo, very lightly sand over them and then feather out the rest of the finish around it the best you can. On black limbs you should be able to blend it prett well without it being too noticable. You do not want to sand too heavily on the logo lest you damage it and have to remove it completely. I use 600 grit over the logo. You can also tape them off to prevent any damage to them. Good luck, I have refinished 4 bows and I learn a little more about what works and what doesnt each time. Like I said, go slow and you should not have any problems. Dave