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DuB 12-11-02 09:17 PM

Paint like this?
 
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Does anyone know where I can get black paint similar like what SOARISTO used on his headlights? I've been looking around hobby shops in my area and no one has anything like this. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong shops, or maybe wrong type of shops?

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DuB 12-11-02 09:17 PM

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I love how this looks.

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GlobeCLK 12-11-02 09:40 PM

Getting the light assembly opened and sealed properly is alot harder than finding the right paint to use.

I think just car paint would work. It's not THAT hot inside the light assembly, and you don't have to worry about rock chips either.

DuB 12-11-02 10:16 PM

I actually have a 4Runner :D
But yeah, I figure sitck the headlights in the oven for a little bit and then I can crack it open.

GS400_PUSHER 12-12-02 12:13 AM


Originally posted by DuB
I actually have a 4Runner :D
But yeah, I figure sitck the headlights in the oven for a little bit and then I can crack it open.

Do it and let us know what happens.......you can be our ginipig!!! LOL:D

alexus 12-12-02 12:36 AM

and how does it look black on the car?

DuB 12-12-02 04:44 AM

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I just finished putting my old headlights in. Gonna dissasemble the headlights now. On my headlights, there's this huge bracket on the back which is the part that bolts up to the car. it's also how the headlight is aimed. Can I stick the whole thing in the oven like this, or will it warp? I attached a pic of the bracket I'm talking about. It's plastic, but I think the light grey reflector part is plastic too. I'm going to be putting it into the oven at about 400 degrees because I tried 200 degrees for 15 minutes before and the glue wasn't even close to letting go. Maybe I should try 300 before 400... any advice would be appreciated!

Oh, I found a paint that looks pretty good. Painter's Touch Statin Black by Rustoleum or something like that. I'll double check later.
I sprayed it onto a piece of aluminum foil and it looks like a pretty close match.

DuB 12-12-02 04:45 AM

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here's the damage that I'm trying to hide (the whole reason I'm doing this :( )

LS4fun 12-12-02 09:39 PM


Originally posted by DuB
here's the damage that I'm trying to hide (the whole reason I'm doing this :( )
What damage?

DuB 12-15-02 06:39 AM

The bottom part where you can see the reflection of the bulb... The smudges to the left aren't from the camera or the glass, but from damages on the chrome

rdbxrider 12-15-02 02:56 PM

Well, if your going to do it and put it in the oven, definatly put up some pictures. I would like to see how it turns out.

bitkahuna 12-15-02 09:49 PM

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Originally posted by DuB
But yeah, I figure sitck the headlights in the oven for a little bit and then I can crack it open.
Don't overdo it. :D

LS4fun 12-15-02 11:29 PM


Originally posted by bitkahuna


Don't overdo it. :D

Ouch!

BananaGS 12-16-02 12:07 PM

heat oven up to 400, TuRN OVEN OFF, then put the light in 10min , check every 5 min to besure.
that will melt the glue. done it before.


Anh

carnal_c30 12-16-02 02:40 PM

hmmmmmm how much of it do you want to paint??

I dont see much area where you can paint without messing up the headlight pattern

I might be thinking of something else though


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