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To add any color pin stripe to these graphics at this point is pretty easy, here we’ll just use the white we already have applied as our pin stripe color. To change the color of the pin stripe you would just go along the tape edges of your design spraying the color you want out just a bit wider than the width of the fine line tape you will be using. Pin stripes having different thickness can be achieved by using one sixteenth inch fine line tape or even quarter inch for that matter. With our white given the appropriate amount of time to dry we’ll now use one eight inch fine line tape laying it down right beside the fine line tape we used to lay our design out. Once completed you will want to go back over the design this time putting your tape over the seam created by the two rows of fine line tape.


In this picture you can see my pin stripe masking is all set and we are ready to apply our next color, yel- low. Be sure to once again clean the area and tack it off well before you start spraying. Again because it’s a rather large area I use my mini spray gun to apply the yellow, nice wet coat.


With the yellow given twenty minutes or so to dry the masking is pulled and there you have our nice white pin stripe out line of our graphics. Now it’s time to finish this design off with a nice ghost grid effect.


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