Tinting Tail Light DIY?
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So you're looking to just red-out your tail lights or smoke/tint them? Either way, here are a few pic's of mine. I've posted these same few here, i think that means i need to take some more pictures of my car...
Feel free to laugh, i painted them while still on my car... haha.
All it takes is VHT Nightshades spray paint (one can $9.99), clear (lacquer is what i used, i think) spray paint, and a few different grades of sandpaper.
Scuff/sand the lights with 800grit then rinse off the dust. Apply an even coat of VHT and allow to dry. I wet sanded this and applied a second layer to get the blacked out color. Allow to dry, wet sand and apply a few coats of clear coat, wet sanding if needed to get a really shiny finish.
This is with one coat:
Two coats, no clear coat
Finished:
Feel free to laugh, i painted them while still on my car... haha.
All it takes is VHT Nightshades spray paint (one can $9.99), clear (lacquer is what i used, i think) spray paint, and a few different grades of sandpaper.
Scuff/sand the lights with 800grit then rinse off the dust. Apply an even coat of VHT and allow to dry. I wet sanded this and applied a second layer to get the blacked out color. Allow to dry, wet sand and apply a few coats of clear coat, wet sanding if needed to get a really shiny finish.
This is with one coat:
Two coats, no clear coat
Finished:
#20
the precuts are removable in case a cop deems it too dark to show any red, but the spray is actually a better look, but not that easy to undo. heyarms, your spray looks good!
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Thanks bnizzle87. I took my time and did a lot of wet sanding and multiple clear coats, i was happy the way it came out. It's almost been a year and they're still lookin good. I try to recommend the self spray paint method to people because i hate to hear people paid up to $200 or so just to sand, spray and clear two tail lights.
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Got the precut out smoked taillights tried to put them on myself and screwed it up. next time will let the tint place do it luckily the precut out only cost $14.
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Looks good heyarms. Wouldn't it have been easier to take out the light to spray? Seems like it would take a long time to tape it up.
Anyways, you guys should just spray it instead of the film. It will come out perfect and you can easily remove it.
Anyways, you guys should just spray it instead of the film. It will come out perfect and you can easily remove it.
#27
Lexus Test Driver
I recommend getting them sprayed as i just had a professional tinter do mine and in the shop they looked great but out in the sun it looked like *** and was a waste of $75, $50 for tinter to put on and $25 for the kit and ripped it off an hour later. Im gonna have my painter blow them with black clear for a nice shiny look.
#28
i would like to get my tail lights smoked out with that shiny looking tint just like "heyarms" above..
this is an old thread google pulled up...
anyways...
what kind of spray paint do you guys recommend...now that it's 2014.
what all do i need?
thank you.
this is an old thread google pulled up...
anyways...
what kind of spray paint do you guys recommend...now that it's 2014.
what all do i need?
thank you.