Hello Everyone - Here today with a new DIY. COST: $13.99 for VHT NIGHTSHADES + Tape & Beer... MAKE SURE YOUR STATE ALLOWS FOR THIS TO BE DONE TO YOUR
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12-23-2013, 03:40 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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DIY: How To Blackout Taillights
Hello Everyone -
Here today with a new DIY. COST: $13.99 for VHT NIGHTSHADES + Tape & Beer... MAKE SURE YOUR STATE ALLOWS FOR THIS TO BE DONE TO YOUR VEHICLE. DONT BLAME NICKTURNON. First step is removing interior trunk panels 1) Remove 4 plastic clips with flathead screwdriver 2) Remove interior light 3) Remove weather strip 4) Remove panel closest to the rear first 5) Remove 2 sides. They come up with a strong pull.. 6) Remove the 2 nuts that hold the lights in. They are 8mm or 7mm i believe. 7) Once nuts are removed, stand at the rear of the car and pull taillight towards your body. The light will unclip and come out. Pull off the harness using flathead or finger.. 8) Once lights are off. Wetsand if needed. 9) Clean with SIMPLE GREEN or any other cleaner that will remove the oils from your fingers. 10) Tape the reverse glass piece off. Its best to use small pieces and get nice rounded corners... see photos.. 11) Make sure the area you are spraying is free of dust/hair/dirt. 12) Spray first coat light but make sure it gets glossy and not too light of a spray. The light spray will cause speckling.. 13) Wait 10-30 minutes in between coats. 14) Do a second coat the same thickness as #1 coat. I stopped there and felt it was dark enough. FINISHED PRODUCT! Goodluck & post pictures if you follow this DIY...
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12-23-2013, 03:41 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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for the writeup. Anychance you can post pictures during the day of how bright the brake lights are now?
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You've got it. Ill go take some right now...
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Thanks bro I appreciate it!
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12-23-2013, 04:27 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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As requested:
KEEP IN MIND THE FIRST 3 DONT HAVE THE BRAKE APPLIED... MUCH MORE LIGHT ONCE BREAK IS APPLIED. Bad Cell Phone Pic at night:
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Thanks bro! Looks great. Added to my to do list as well as my handles. I am worried about plastidipping my handles though because I dont know if the plastidip will be removable from the vinyl.
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12-23-2013, 04:32 PM | #8 (permalink) | |
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I was originally going to wetsand them. But after rubbing a layer of XYLENE across the entire taillight, I already had a smooth finish that I was looking for. For the past year or so, I had the lights plasti- dipped. And I needed something to remove the light coat of plasti- dip that I had on there. So XYLENE did the trick.. Took me 30 seconds. Here is the before w/plasti-dip matte finish: image
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Looks like your vinyl is matte.. Just tape completely around the handle and then spray. In my video i left around an inch above and to the sides of the handle. You will want to tape completely around the handle so that no plastidip gets thru to the vinyl body/door. It wont be hard at all. Just tape it off good and be careful. Also, tape the inside of the door area. Overspray shoots thru...
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Great DIY
I've retitled your thread so it matches all the sticked DiY's I've stickied it so its easy for members to find. Last edited by Trips; 12-23-2013 at 07:37 PM. |
12-26-2013, 09:36 AM | #12 (permalink) | |
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When I used to use it in the past, it never came out as glossy and as nice of a finish as this one did.. Its usually almost matte looking. Anyways, I love the new look. Got a lot of compliments on the lights
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Awesome DIY, did this tonight. Really sets off the silver Z's.
Also, to get a really nice gloss going, I added 2 clear coats 15min wait between. Damp sanded, wiped off lights with alcohol. Then applied 3x more clear coats with a damp sand after #4 coat. Gave a really nice gloss and will protect my tint. +1 rep Last edited by Mavrik; 03-03-2014 at 03:41 AM. |
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It's paint, not plasti dip, so you wont be able to just peel off as you would with plasti dip, however, it can be removed with gasoline and a lot of scrubbing. There are you tube videos how to apply VHT and removing them.
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