Black tail lights
#16
There is no glossier version of niteshades. I wish people that insisted on doing this would do research and do this right.
- Niteshades until its black enough for you + 1 extra coat to make up for sanding
- wetsand from 400 to 2000. Clean off residue often
- clearcoat 3-5 coats, last coat being the heaviest but not enough to drip.
- wetsand again, 400-2000 grit.
- heavy rubbing compound, light compound, polish and wax.
No more flat black! But still illegal and cheap looking.
- Niteshades until its black enough for you + 1 extra coat to make up for sanding
- wetsand from 400 to 2000. Clean off residue often
- clearcoat 3-5 coats, last coat being the heaviest but not enough to drip.
- wetsand again, 400-2000 grit.
- heavy rubbing compound, light compound, polish and wax.
No more flat black! But still illegal and cheap looking.
#17
I like the tint you have. It's not toooo dark. I think it would look much better glossy though. I would at least try the wetsand thing and clear coat. I think it will look great. Looks like you already got most of the job done. I don't think super dark black looks good. If it's not too dark, then I don't think cops will bother you. I know some new cars look like they come stock with tinted red tail lights.
#18
It's not even about cops, if you get hit from behind the fault automatically shifts from the idiot behind you to yourself.
And now they claim injury, enjoy dealing with that. I just think it's not worth the potentially huge issues. Mercedes always have had a smoked look, but never this dark. I think the law in Canada is that if you can see the reflectors in the housings from X meters away they're legal, so you could probably do a light smoke but definitely not this black.
I feel like a mother saying all this, but as someone who did have tinted tails at one point and witnessed a buddy get nailed for someone else's carelessness (he got rear ended and got **** on for it) I just don't think its cool. Plus it looks lame after a month or two.
/rant
And now they claim injury, enjoy dealing with that. I just think it's not worth the potentially huge issues. Mercedes always have had a smoked look, but never this dark. I think the law in Canada is that if you can see the reflectors in the housings from X meters away they're legal, so you could probably do a light smoke but definitely not this black.
I feel like a mother saying all this, but as someone who did have tinted tails at one point and witnessed a buddy get nailed for someone else's carelessness (he got rear ended and got **** on for it) I just don't think its cool. Plus it looks lame after a month or two.
/rant
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