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Old 10-20-2008, 01:19 PM
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I'm not a body man or painter. I have a completed chevelle. Thinking about putting a "reverse" hockey stripe on it. I think I know the answer, but wondered if their are any tricks.
If I add a hockey stripe to my already completed paint job, do I have to re-clear the whole car? Or is there a trick so I can simply have a stripe painted on?
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Old 10-20-2008, 02:42 PM
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i just recleared the panels that were painted ie fenders and doors
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I was hoping you'd reply. I've watched your project and its beautiful. I looked at it today. I'd have to go up over the roof and down the other rear fender to do it right. I'm mulling it over. Maybe a project later in the winter.
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thanks for the encouragement...still some late nights ahead of me before its done, but I am learning-
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You could mask and shoot in single stage but would leave an edge. If you don't want an edge you will have to re-clear the panels.
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Thanks for the input everyone. I knew those were the answers, but just thought I'd check. I will sit on it and think about it. Dont know if I want to tackle that yet. I have plenty of other projects to tackle for now.
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your other option would be a paint mask or a label / decal.

One of the benfits would be if you don't care for it you can just pull it off.

I suggest you use the blue or green tape to lay it out on your car. Stand back and take a look at it and see if you like it.

Or

you could get a hold of Carter hickman and get his really cool program that allows you to paint and stripe your own car.
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