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    This is this week's project... Going to be fun.
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    It's easy just take your time and dont rush the spray on process. Light coat and wait 10-15min for another
    MODS: u bend delete, resonator delete, 3 inch ZZP bolt in catted DP, PLOG, 180* stat, Dogbone flip, CAI, AL 104's gaped at .052, ported blower, 3.5 and (3.4 current pulley) PCM tune by STL98GTP
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    I only plan on one or two coats anyways, Just want 'em slightly darker
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    you'll be fine with nothing but spraying them. I did my headlights PictureTrail: Online Photo Sharing, Image Hosting, Online Photo Albums, Photo Slideshows type in 04intimidatorss as user name and take a look
    MODS: u bend delete, resonator delete, 3 inch ZZP bolt in catted DP, PLOG, 180* stat, Dogbone flip, CAI, AL 104's gaped at .052, ported blower, 3.5 and (3.4 current pulley) PCM tune by STL98GTP
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    Just picked up some vht and a can of duplicolor clear. Perhaps Sunday project.... Weather dependant lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Monkey View Post
    Just picked up some vht and a can of duplicolor clear. Perhaps Sunday project.... Weather dependant lol
    tomorrow's supposed to rain out this way. Supposed to clear up monday.

    Pics a little small to see what I'm looking for, but what i'm looking for would require an SLR and at least an 8 megapixel image Thanks though
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    yeah i dont plan on blacking them out like some ive seen.. just wanna cut out the clearness.. london cops barely stop people for speeding/running reds, i doubt they will bug me about my lights lol
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    Haha nice. post some pics when you're done.
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    what kind of polishing compound/buffer are you using to polish them up? ive got a list of tools im picking up soon, so if i need a buffer or something i should throw it on there lol
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    I think theres one that comes in a red bottle thats in the same "Line" as something caleld synwax. Its $10.

    I'm probably going to try that if the clear coat + wet sanding + liquid sandpaper doesnt do the trick.
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    Yea I've got 2000 grit. I'm probably going to redo my headlights too and use some clearcoat on em
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    Probably a good idea, clearcoat is what keeps them from fading.
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    Pics look great, looks like **** up close.

    Going to strip it off and do two coats.

    I like that colour, but it just didn't want to lay uniformly.

    Yes I know, need new tips, and wheels that give it a wider stance.
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    thts after 1 coat right? how many clear?
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    One niteshades, two clear.

    Needs more clear but I had to go to work.
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    im getting my tails dont this sat. ill post pics if i can figure it out.
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    Mine's way dark like yours, Matt. I think I'm going to strip it off and do it again, but I'll go easier on the shading this time. I don't want mine as dark, just to appear darker than ordinary.
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    Have fun, that was one coat.
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    Yeah, either I have put on much lighter coats or the photo throws it off. Maybe both? The first time I did it, I had 3-4 coats and it was black. The only bad part is that the clear has had about 3 months to cure and would be ready for weather. I guess I'll sun "bake" them once I re-do them.
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    this is the writeup i have on clubgp, idk if there were any writeups included in this thread. didnt feel like readin through 10 pages

    For those of you who want to tint tail lights:

    Materials: 1 can of VHT niteshades, 1 can of Duplicolor auto clear/topcoat, 2000 grit sandpaper, dry towel, small bowl (to dip sandpaper in)



    Heres a breakdown of the process:

    -Clean the taillights good to remove dirt and grease.

    -Wetsand the tail lights with 2000 grit sandpaper. They will turn white/grey cloudy. Then dry off




    -Spray 1 even light coat of VHT niteshades over the tail lights. it will look like you hardly sprayed any. let dry for 10-15 mins. They should be dry to the touch before wetsanding.

    (top is tinted, bottom isnt)


    (now both)


    -Wetsand with 2000 grit again. Then dry off



    -Spray VHT niteshades. this time a darker/heavier coat. let dry for 10-15 mins. Should be dry to the touch



    -Wetsand with 2000 grit again. Then dry off



    -Spray final coat of VHT. Let dry for 20mins or until dry to the touch. Do not wetsand after your final coat of VHT



    -Spray first coat of clear coat. Just a "spotty" coat on first. by spotty i mean that the clear coat will look really bad on your first coat. Don't be fooled, just let it go. Let dry for 10-15 mins or until dry to touch



    (top is cleared, bottom isnt)



    (now both cleared)


    -Spray 2nd coat of clear coat. This time, do a heavier coat. This will give a nice shine if applied correctly. You want to apply enough clear to where it doesnt have a spotty texture anymore. Let dry 10-15 mins

    (bottom is cleared twice, top still has spotty coat)



    -You can do another coat of clear but i usually stop at 2. I believe i did 3 or 4 on my first pair of tail lights.




    -Let the last coat dry overnight. They should be completely dry the next day and you may start wetsanding.



    wetsand lightly with 2000 grit sandpaper to smooth out the texture ("orange peel") left by spraying the clear coat. Trust me, u wont ruin the tail lights. You will think you did but they will clear up. You may still have a slight texture to the lense but that is ok, just get the majority of the texture out.



    -Take a polishing compound/polish and apply to the tail lights and rub it in good by hand. A buffer or porter cable would work with a light polish and pad also



    Then just wipe up and buff with a microfiber towel and the scratches should be gone.

    (left is wax applied and removed, right is untouched)


    It may take 3 or more coats of polish until you get it all. I like to use meguiars cleaner wax. It works better than polish in my opinion. It's softer too so it wont eat away at your clear coat as much. If you have trouble getting the sand marks out, try using a heavier polish or a buffer. Just keep at it until they are gone.

    Then, just do 2 layers of wax and ur finished



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