

Keep reading to learn more about the cost of adding racing stripes to your car, as well as some other factors you might want to consider when making this decision. Painted stripes, however, will need to be put on by a professional. Vinyl stripes will cost significantly less than painted stripes, and can usually be done with a DIY kit.

If you’ve been considering adding racing stripes to your car, you may be wondering how much this project will cost.ĭepending on whether you choose vinyl or painted racing stripes, the cost of adding them can vary anywhere from $25-$2,000. Good luck.Adding racing stripes to your car is an excellent way to pay homage to the long history of car racing.

if you have any bubbles you can go over them with a needle and just poke a tiny hole and flatten them out. let it dry for another 72 hours before you try to wash it. (its alot like putting on window tint) let it dry for at least 12 hours if not more and go back and pull of your transfer tape at a 180 degree angle slowly. make sure everything is wet (but not soaked) and push out your bubbles. push all of your bubbles out the best you can from the middle to the edges, move your middle masking tape to just over on the other side where you cut your backing sheet and do the other half of the stripe the same way. (you'll be doing half of the stripe) cut the backing sheet at the middle and spray the hood and the sticky part of the vinyl and lay it down.
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Wet meaning that you take a spray bottle and put one or two drops of dish soap or baby soap in the full bottle of water and get it to "mist" From there you take up one side at a time and pull back your backing sheet all the way to the center where it is taped off at the middle. in the shade, no wind, with help from a friend. with putting them on they most likely are big (wide) and not pinstripes so I would tape them down at the middle of each one when you get them lined up. from there lay your stripes on and measure them out equal distances from your centerline all the way down to the rear of the car. do this all the way down the car so you have that established. the best advice I have is to measure from one edge of the hood to the other edge, divide that by two, find your center and mark it.
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