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keep it that way...as long as u like it thats what matters...some people dont like my solar wing and my fender hashes cough (matt) cough...i dont care what they thing its my car and do what u think looks good
87 Firebird RIP
96 Camaro RS RIP
94 Patriot Red 1LE Z28 - Sold
02 WS6 TA - Sold
well, i can tell you this, the bubbles in the stripes will come out as time goes by. eventually the air will release out from under it. nobody can get those on w/o some bubbles. the best way to get em out faster is to apply heat to the vynal itself
bubbles are not really that big of a deal unless it is riddled with them or they are real big. the sun will take care of them in a few days, the thing you need to worry about when installing is wrinkles. it looks like you did a good job:)
you should've gotten thicker stripes, they don't quite look right IMO.
BTW, if you ever do any vinyl work again, here's a tip: in order to minimize bubbling and get them in the right position clean the surface and then apply a soapy solution to the area of application before you put them on, then you can slide them into the right position and they don't bubble as much. Use something flat to push the stripes on evenly. Poke holes with an exact-o knife or something else really sharp to get rid of any bubbling you get.
It doesn't look like you did a bad job on applying them from the pics, it's just easier doing it the way I said.
-Eric<br />2002 Navy Blue Camaro...Striped and Stalled. 35th Anniversary SS wheels <br />Best ET: 15.384 @ 88.32 on street tires<br />Project Whitney: Goal, 14.0 1/4 by summer 2008.
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