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I know there is a sticky for it but I want to know how to exactly do it and make it look good. Do I NEED TO SAND DOWN THE HEADLIGHTS OR JUST SPRAY AWAY AND IS IT A MUST TO REMOVE THE HEADLIGHTS iM GONNA HAVE A LOT OF TIME ON MY HAND AFTER TOMMORROW SO i WILL BE DOING THIS
i took myne off...clean the hell out of them any little dirt makes paint come out horrible..after u clean um u dont haaave to but u can scruff them up with some higher grit sandpaper ot help make the paint stick...then spay a few even coats onletting it dry in between...later aafter its dry come back spray a few coats of clear again waiting til it drys in bewteen then when its compleately 100%dry wet sand them starting with like 800 going all the way up to liek 1500-2000 grit until it looks good... u might wanna do that in between to it helps a bit...let us know how they comeout oh yeah and u prolly should take them off the car itll make things easier
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Do I NEED TO SAND DOWN THE HEADLIGHTS OR JUST SPRAY AWAY AND IS IT A MUST TO REMOVE THE HEADLIGHTS iM GONNA HAVE A LOT OF TIME ON MY HAND AFTER TOMMORROW SO i WILL BE DOING THIS
I know there is a sticky for it but I want to know how to exactly do it and make it look good. Do I NEED TO SAND DOWN THE HEADLIGHTS OR JUST SPRAY AWAY AND IS IT A MUST TO REMOVE THE HEADLIGHTS iM GONNA HAVE A LOT OF TIME ON MY HAND AFTER TOMMORROW SO i WILL BE DOING THIS
PLEASE LIST ALL THE STEPS PLEASE
first, DONT nightshades your headlights. if you want them black your going to have too much on and your head lights wont shine good at all. even head light cover's make a drastic change.
just clean them with rubbing alcohol good and spray. use lighter coats than usuall, wait untill tacky and put on another coat. dont go nuts or no light will shine through at all, ask me how i know.
it does come off with sanding like all paint. paint thinner will probally be faster but i didnt want to risk it on my tail lights.
1998 bright red camaro ,M5 ,Y87 ,stock<br /><br />Originally posted by Rune:<br />If it smells like a turd and looks like a turd, chances are its probably not a candy bar.
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
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