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so i tried putting one of the tailight overlays on and was battling it the whole time. i ended up getting it to hot an ripped it.
does anyone have any tricks for meeting up the seems on the different piece of overlay? i didnt get that far but it seems like it would be a real pain
does anyone have any tricks for meeting up the seems on the different piece of overlay? i didnt get that far but it seems like it would be a real pain
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Umm, what the hell are you talking about??? If you use 4-6 cans per car i would hate to see what your car look like, one can is all you need and you wont even use it all.
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I have just one can and so far I've done the reverse lights, third brake light, & corner markers and I still have half a can. All of the lights are pretty well blacked out as well (I did about 3-4 coats each). I probably still have enough if I decide to do the tails as well.
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I used niteshades first and it didn't come out like I wanted. Used niteshade, clear, wetsand, buff and it just didn't look right. I'm sure it was 100% my fault but unless you have 1st hand experience painting and wet sanding I'd leave it to the pro's.
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always done mine myself, as long as you can spray paint it's easy...heres some pics...did two cars and still have half a can...am I mr. know it all too???
On the left was a buddies car done by a body shop. You can barely see the light coming through, on the right is my car, 3 coats of niteshades and clear
On the left was a buddies car done by a body shop. You can barely see the light coming through, on the right is my car, 3 coats of niteshades and clear
#14
idk if you bought a jumbo can or sumshyt but the cans
my friend had were small, i watched him finish up his gt500
lenses, and he said, he used 4 cans. he wet sanded each coat
lightly after it dryed. i thought he did an exelent job. maybe
his method was overkill??
my friend had were small, i watched him finish up his gt500
lenses, and he said, he used 4 cans. he wet sanded each coat
lightly after it dryed. i thought he did an exelent job. maybe
his method was overkill??
#15
I think that was overkill, and probably why he needed so many coats.....but I just laid down 2-3 coats waiting 10min in between, then let that dry, then cleared it, only then did I wet sand.
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lol, no but you still gotta know what your doing or you'll create hills and valleys then your lights will look wavy.....just do some reading, theres a million guides out there for niteshades.