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Hi,
Sorry to jump in without an intro, I will do that next (Hi) just figured I could help out here. I have worked in sign painting/Pinstriping and been a reseller of vinyls in the sign industry most of my life.
Most strippers do custom work. Pinstriping is not a restoration game for the most part, it?s more personalization.
For the purposes in this post, after the clear is feathered (super carefully) the Pinstriping tape many have mentioned can be used to create a mask then the tanks covered with paper. However the easiest way for a layman or home repair guy to paint this would be to take the tank to an automotive paint supplier, ask him to match the stripe Color then create a spray bomb in that Color. Do the masking, spray the Color, then clear coat as suggested earlier.
hints to give the paint supplier?the fact that gas affected your stripes and clear but not the base coat. They should be able to get it from there.
Hope that helps!
Craig
Sorry to jump in without an intro, I will do that next (Hi) just figured I could help out here. I have worked in sign painting/Pinstriping and been a reseller of vinyls in the sign industry most of my life.
Most strippers do custom work. Pinstriping is not a restoration game for the most part, it?s more personalization.
For the purposes in this post, after the clear is feathered (super carefully) the Pinstriping tape many have mentioned can be used to create a mask then the tanks covered with paper. However the easiest way for a layman or home repair guy to paint this would be to take the tank to an automotive paint supplier, ask him to match the stripe Color then create a spray bomb in that Color. Do the masking, spray the Color, then clear coat as suggested earlier.
hints to give the paint supplier?the fact that gas affected your stripes and clear but not the base coat. They should be able to get it from there.
Hope that helps!
Craig