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If it has transfer paper on it you don't want to get it wet. It will make it very difficult to remove. Tape it at the top and then fold it back over, apply the water to the car, pull the backing paper off and squeegy from the top down. If you start at the middle when it's still taped to the car with the backing paper still attached your asking for wrinkles or an alignment issue.

For aar type stripes you can tape the whole thing to the car and then cut between the stripes and do it in sections to make it more managable.




Have you EVER striped an AAR??????????????




Nope, but I know I could do it or any other mopar stripe since I worked at a sign shop doing vinyl graphics work for two years. I'm used to applying 4' wide by 15'+ long sheets of vinyl so a musclecar decal is small to me.

The fact that you can cut the AAR stripes into smaller more managable sections would make it very easy for a first timer compared to the longitudinal stripes found on the 70 challenger r/t for example. Can't cut one of those in half.