Nite shade tints
#16
I can see the saran wrap on the pictures lol, good idea! I think the tails look pretty good stock but now your tinted tails go so much better with your mod scheme. Now all you need to do is wrap the door frames and you're good to go! So, I'm not the best at DIY stuff but I was able to paint my grille without a problem. Is this easier than that?
#17
Sorry for the late response yea I can. I'll post it up tomorrow once I'm near my laptop. I've re done them since my first try 2 weeks ago due to overspray. I like the first one better cause it was a dark cherry looks to it. The re do came out darker then I wanted so gonna take it off again and do it lighter
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pbabajan (11-03-2011)
#18
I can see the saran wrap on the pictures lol, good idea! I think the tails look pretty good stock but now your tinted tails go so much better with your mod scheme. Now all you need to do is wrap the door frames and you're good to go! So, I'm not the best at DIY stuff but I was able to paint my grille without a problem. Is this easier than that?
Sorry for the late response yea I can. I'll post it up tomorrow once I'm near my laptop. I've re done them since my first try 2 weeks ago due to overspray. I like the first one better cause it was a dark cherry looks to it. The re do came out darker then I wanted so gonna take it off again and do it lighter
#21
my nite shade
Sorry again guys for the late response. This is how mine came out.
To take it off I went to home depot and got something called goof off graffiti remover. it should be in a yellow can says professional strentgth on it. all you do is spray it on there and use a clean cloth and just whipe away. it takes it all right off and does not mess up the tail light at all
To take it off I went to home depot and got something called goof off graffiti remover. it should be in a yellow can says professional strentgth on it. all you do is spray it on there and use a clean cloth and just whipe away. it takes it all right off and does not mess up the tail light at all
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Feeelax (11-11-2011)
#23
Sorry again guys for the late response. This is how mine came out.
To take it off I went to home depot and got something called goof off graffiti remover. it should be in a yellow can says professional strentgth on it. all you do is spray it on there and use a clean cloth and just whipe away. it takes it all right off and does not mess up the tail light at all
To take it off I went to home depot and got something called goof off graffiti remover. it should be in a yellow can says professional strentgth on it. all you do is spray it on there and use a clean cloth and just whipe away. it takes it all right off and does not mess up the tail light at all
#25
I had a high sandbar and just gently rubbed it. It didn't say what grit it was but I'm pretty sure its around 1500+.
#27
I've used rubbing alcohol as an adhesion promotor before but don't know how the taillights would like it. I F*UK up bad earlier this week. Decided to throw some clear on it to make it a lil glossier but instead it made it foggy and the tints started showing white spots... it was my mistake because i realized it too late when it started to mist up real quick and I basically clearcoated my tails over mist.... Sanded it off a lil and repainted it without taking the tails off and got some overspray on my left panel..... Hopefully nail polish remover will fix this. I'll give it a try later today
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