Styling DIY vinal stripe fit HELP

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Styling DIY vinal stripe fit HELP

calie

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Can anyone help or give info on how to fit the italian stripe :confused:
 
Agreed with the above, however if you really want to do it, i've always had the best experience with the following method:

  1. Clean the paintwork with panel wipe/alcohol wipe etc.
  2. Get a spray bottle full of warm water and a squirt of soap (washing up liquid etc)
  3. Spray the area the vynil is to be applied to, fairly liberally.
  4. Remove the backing sheet from the vynil, but leave the transfer paper on (normally you get a sheet of backing paper, the vynil then masking tape over the top)
  5. If its a big vynil, only remove some of the backing, not all of it.
  6. Spray the sticky side of the vynil, and place it down on the wet area.
  7. Start from the centre and use a credit card or sqeegie to push the water out to the edges.
  8. Once all the water's out, dry the area with a cloth, carefully.
  9. Spray the backing sheet with squirt
  10. Leave to saturate the backing for about 5mins, then remove, gently. Thewater should make it easier.
  11. Clean the area, and check for bubbles. If there are any, use your card, with a cloth over the edge so it dosen't scratch, and push them out.

Stand back and admire your work. Or, if its all to cock, peel it off, bin it and buy a new one, then go and ask someone else to do it.

Be warned, it is NOT an easy job, regardless of how patient you can be.

Pics when its done though.
 
Cheers its the roof that i will have trouble with :)
 
I did mine myself and its not easy

The biggest problem you will have is keeping a straight line down the car

The stripe will want to vear off following the contours of the bodywork.

I used masking tape down the centre of the car marking the centre point at intervals with a pen . Then measured from the centre point outwards. Keep checking the stripe from a distance and keep remeasuring it to make sure it is straight before final pressing out the excess water.

Use a hairdryer on the end pieces (be very carefull not to use excessive heat buildup or it will melt the vinyl to much and shrink/warp it. The hairdryer heat will ensure its stuck to the bodywork at the ends by drying it out

Good luck it took me two days to do mine in the cold !!

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nice job mate you want to fit mine i will just be doing the bonnet roof and tail gate so might be ok wil give it ago after the snow is away as its -10 at the mo :cry:
 
That looks the bullocks!! Really really impressed, just need some eyes on it now :) or some ford GT stripes in the same colour, like this:

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you got the other bits you were telling me about done?
 
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