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The Art Of Pinstriping Part Ii Prep

 
The Art Of Pinstriping Part Ii Prep
The Art of Pinstriping Part II - Hot Licks - Tech
Prepping the surface to be striped is very important. It's imperative to begin with a clean, wax-and/or silicone-free surface. A good wash with an automotive car wash solution is a start, followed by a wipe down with a good grade of wax and grease remover. Naptha benzene will work as well and is available at most hardware stores like Home Depot. View Related Article
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