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Old 06-09-2005, 11:16 AM
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I want to blackout my tail lights and I am going to use night shades. Then I am going to spray them with clear coat. Can someone tell me if all these steps are correct and tell me if I am missing anything

1.Wet sand with 600 grit (Do I need this step?)
2.Spray on Night shades, 2 coats
3.sand with 1200 grit
4.Spray on clear coat

Please give me some tips to help me do a great job... Thanks
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Only sand with 600 if there are scratches on it. Otherwise, just scuff it with 1200. Nite shades is VERY thin. Keep the can far away and do long even strokes. Set the lights next to each other and spray them like they are 1 piece. If you paint one, then the other, one will be darker. You don't need a lot of Nite shades. You can always make them darker so error on the light side. Do NOT sand the Nite shades. Clear them while the Nite shades is still tacky.




Notice my passenger side is a bit light. I need to fix that.
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Why not just buy the blackouts? Auto Zone $50 bucks and your done.
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Why not just buy the blackouts? Auto Zone $50 bucks and your done.
Night shade is half the price, It cant be stolen, and I can do my other lights such as my side markers and third brake light
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How much clear should I apply? How many layers and How thick of a coat? Thanks for the help
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Nightshades also doesn't look cheap and tacky like covers do -- and nightshades doesn't have a negative effect on how much light is visible (cops won't pull you over for the nightshades; whereas cops are known to pull people over for the covers around here).

I tinted mine seperately and did a lot more coats. It came out aight, a lot of people give compliments on it, but I plan to redo it at some point or another... just a matter of buying another set of euros.



Whatever you do, do thin light coats and don't do too many. I think I did somewhere around 10... mine are dark (which is what I wanted) so it's ok, but I didn't paint mine side by side either and my driver side is a shade darker than the passenger side.
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Originally Posted by Tech
Only sand with 600 if there are scratches on it. Otherwise, just scuff it with 1200. Nite shades is VERY thin. Keep the can far away and do long even strokes. Set the lights next to each other and spray them like they are 1 piece. If you paint one, then the other, one will be darker. You don't need a lot of Nite shades. You can always make them darker so error on the light side. Do NOT sand the Nite shades. Clear them while the Nite shades is still tacky.




Notice my passenger side is a bit light. I need to fix that.
Your car is the whole reason I decided to tint my taillights, third brake light, side marker and clear corners. I've got black halos on the way. Can't wait till it's all done. I'll get some pics up soon.
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I could never think about perminantly spraying nightsade. Go with blackout covers so if you change your mind later on...or get bored.

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I'll bet nailpolish remover would remove the VHT if need be. Polish the clouded plastic with some 3m plastic polish, and voila, back to stock.

Someone tried stealing my tailight covers at school and chipped my decklid. This way you won't have to worry about stuff like that.
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did u find out who did it an beat their ***?
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did u find out who did it an beat their ***?
nope. wish I did though.
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Originally Posted by kpowr82
I'll bet nailpolish remover would remove the VHT if need be. Polish the clouded plastic with some 3m plastic polish, and voila, back to stock.
Yep. I painted the tailights on my 3rd gen with Nightshades, F'ed it up because I didn't know what I was doing. Wiped on the nail polish remover and it came right off. GooGone works too.
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damn i am going to do that, that looks real good on the white ss
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Originally Posted by 96KillaZ
Night shade is half the price, It cant be stolen, and I can do my other lights such as my side markers and third brake light
Don't worry, after your blackouts melt on there, they can't be stolen either
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Yeah, blackouts will melt your lenses. They are not temporary.



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