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Prostripe 1/4" x 40' Multistripe Auto Pinstriping Tape Dark Red - Sharpline Converting

Part #: R31632

The Sharpline Converting R31632 Prostripe Multistripe Auto Pinstriping Tape provides professional technicians and detailers with a high-quality solution for automotive customization and restoration. Crafted from durable, high-performance vinyl, this 1/4" x 40' dark red tape offers a precise and lasting accent for a variety of vehicles. It is engineered to deliver a clean, sharp appearance that stands up to the demands of daily use and environmental exposure.

Key Features

  • High-Performance Vinyl Construction: Utilizes premium vinyl for superior durability, flexibility, and resistance to fading, cracking, and peeling, ensuring a long-lasting professional finish.
  • Multistripe Design: Features a distinct multistripe pattern that adds depth and a custom aesthetic to vehicle body lines and accents.
  • Optimal Dimensions: Supplied in a convenient 1/4" width and 40-foot roll, providing ample material for various applications and precise detailing.
  • Professional-Grade Adhesion: Designed for reliable attachment to automotive surfaces, offering strong adhesion without compromising paint integrity upon proper application.
  • Dark Red Finish: Delivers a vibrant and consistent dark red color, ideal for complementing a wide range of vehicle paint schemes and enhancing visual appeal.

Applications

This Prostripe pinstriping tape is suitable for a broad spectrum of professional applications in automotive and industrial settings. It is commonly used for accentuating body lines on cars, trucks, and motorcycles, providing a distinctive custom look. Technicians can utilize it for vehicle restoration projects to replicate original pinstripe designs or to create entirely new visual elements. Its durable construction also makes it appropriate for marking or detailing equipment in certain industrial environments where a high-quality, long-lasting stripe is required.

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 05 May, 2011.