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Restoring - General discussions that span across many different groups of years and models => Body, Paint & Sealers => Topic started by: 69GT350H on October 27, 2018, 10:28:40 PM
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I did a search and did not find anything on this topic, so maybe it will be a good one.
I am almost ready to apply my 69 Shelby stripe kit. I have an old NOS kit, but fear it is too old so I purchased a newer kit a few years ago. The car was painted 10 months ago, color sanded and buffed. I was going to start the polishing and waxing process but decided I should ask about applying the stripe kit first. Might anyone have any recommendations on surface preparation before applying the stripe? Obviously, a wax and grease remover should be used for best adhesion, but what should be done to the paint prior to the application, if anything? I think the lining up and placement of the decals has been covered here.
I applied a 69 Mach 1 stripe kit back in the 80's. I used a taut string, taped the un-pealed parts in place, made reference lines and marks on tape and stuck them on. It turned out nice, but the kit was old and some small areas of the backing did not want to release from the glue. Hence the reason I have purchased the NEW kit.
I see there is an application liquid that is supposed to allow you to float the decals in place, squeegee out the liquid and then remove the upper layer of paper.
Thanks for your assistance.
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id be Leary of wax and grease remover on fresh paint. as a professional painter I would buff then maybe dish soap and water to prep for the stripe. maybe even some rubbing alcohol. then wax once your done. The wax will create a barrier between the surface and your stripe.
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I see there is an application liquid that is supposed to allow you to float the decals in place, squeegee out the liquid and then remove the upper layer of paper.
Soapy water works well ;)
TOB
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On my Spoiler II's that I have put stripes on I measure and put pieces of tape where the stripe goes. I use windex window cleaner as the liquid to get the stripes in the right place. You won't need any wax/grease remover on buffed paint because there are no silicons in buffing compounds. Do your stripes then start your waxing