
fitting rt stripes onto a challenger
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fitting rt stripes onto a challenger
anyone fitted 3m full rt stripes or simular to there cars as no one want to fit them for me tryed 4 places now , all said its a one time chance and the graphics wernt cheap. cant be that hard surely. fitted tons of graphics to motocross bikes .whats the best way / technic for it ??
help would be great cheers jamie

Wash the car.
Wipe the polish off the car with some acetone or similar where the vinyl is going.
Position the vinyl with both backing papers still on using masking tape along the top edge and double check the position.
If the graphics are large it's a good idea to lift the vinyl and spray the paint surface with a mixture of one drop of washing up liquid in a spray bottle of water.
Using a firm squeegy (you can get a way with a plastic body filler scraper if you don't have the proper job), carefully peel back the backing paper from the adhesive side and squeeze out the air bubbles, continue along the length of the vinyl, the top paper is still on at this stage.
Small air bubbles will disappear over a week as the 3M vinyl breathes so don't try to get rid of them if they don't disappear easily. Large ones can be removed after a week with a hot air gun and a pin. I didn't need to do this but be careful, I would imagine the hot air gun will melt the vinyl if you're not careful.
Leave the top paper on for a while to let it dry out if you've used the wetting agent and for the adhesive to settle.
If the vinyl spans a gap in the body (wings and doors etc.) it's best to wrap it around behind the panel end, Chrysler did this. If you find it unpeals use some contact adhesive sparingly but be careful, it will probably melt the vinyl if you use too much.
I did this a couple of weeks ago (not RT stripes though, strobes), good luck!
Wipe the polish off the car with some acetone or similar where the vinyl is going.
Position the vinyl with both backing papers still on using masking tape along the top edge and double check the position.
If the graphics are large it's a good idea to lift the vinyl and spray the paint surface with a mixture of one drop of washing up liquid in a spray bottle of water.
Using a firm squeegy (you can get a way with a plastic body filler scraper if you don't have the proper job), carefully peel back the backing paper from the adhesive side and squeeze out the air bubbles, continue along the length of the vinyl, the top paper is still on at this stage.
Small air bubbles will disappear over a week as the 3M vinyl breathes so don't try to get rid of them if they don't disappear easily. Large ones can be removed after a week with a hot air gun and a pin. I didn't need to do this but be careful, I would imagine the hot air gun will melt the vinyl if you're not careful.
Leave the top paper on for a while to let it dry out if you've used the wetting agent and for the adhesive to settle.
If the vinyl spans a gap in the body (wings and doors etc.) it's best to wrap it around behind the panel end, Chrysler did this. If you find it unpeals use some contact adhesive sparingly but be careful, it will probably melt the vinyl if you use too much.
I did this a couple of weeks ago (not RT stripes though, strobes), good luck!

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Martin Walker
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i fitted r/t stripes a while back, they reccomend using soapy water and a plastic spreader as martin suggests, you should have one in the kit, i did mine dry but did have a lot of air bubbles some of them you can pop with a pin, but it took prob a few months for all the bubbles to go heres the stripes.
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keep it mopar !
yeah thats the one was a bit rough but its getting there , spent alot of time and money on it. needs a re spray really but im going to use it as is dont mind it getting marked then. cheersTyreFryer wrote:Is it this car? http://www.moparuk.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=34666