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How to Apply Racing Stripes to an Older Car
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Applying racing stripes to an older car can give it a fresh and sporty look. Here are some steps to follow: 1. Clean the car: Before applying the racing stripes, make sure the car is clean and free of dirt, dust, and debris. Use a mild soap and water solution to wash the car and let it dry completely. 2. Choose the racing stripe design: Decide on the type of racing stripe you want to apply. You can choose from various designs and styles, such as double stripes, pinstripes, or single stripes. 3. Measure and mark the placement: Use a measuring tape to determine the proper placement of the racing stripes. Use masking tape to mark the position where you want the stripes to be applied. 4. Apply the stripes: Peel off the backing of the racing stripe and apply it slowly and carefully along the marked lines. Use a squeegee to smooth out any air bubbles and to ensure the stripe is firmly adhered to the car. Continue applying the stripes until you have covered the desired area. 5. Cut the excess: Use a sharp utility knife or scissors to trim the excess stripe material at the edges of the car. 6. Seal the edges: Use a clear coat spray or paint to seal the edges of the racing stripes. This will help to protect the stripes and keep them looking good for longer. 7. Let it dry: Allow the clear coat to dry completely before driving the car. Check the manufacturer's instructions for the recommended drying time. By following these steps, you can apply racing stripes to your older car and give it a new look. It is important to take your time and apply the stripes carefully to achieve the best results.
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