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06-19-2011, 10:56 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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Cool we can take care of your handles too. You have my number just give me a shout and we will get you taken care of
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I did something similar using VHT with my tails, but masked the white part. They got dull like this after the two light layers of clear coat. I used dupli-color crystal clear acrylic enamel. What would be the best way to buff these to get a better shine on there? I was hoping the white part of my tails would keep the OEM look-- no haze, just perfectly clear.
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I've been thinking about doing the VHT myself on my tail lights. However, I do like the shiny look better, so anyone have any advice on how to get that?
I'm a complete noob when it comes to working on my own car, but would it be possible to do this with the lights still on the car. Maybe just use painter's tape or something to mask off the surrounding areas and just get the lights. The Z is my only car and I work 6 days a week so having to take them out will be a huge PITA. How long does the process take from start to end? If I can do it within a day, I can use my one day off. |
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You can easily do this in a few hours (if you've never removed tails/painted before) from start to finish. There's a few DIYs that show you how to remove the plastic in the back and get at the tail lights; It's very easy. DIY: of complete FOG LAMP install I used the parts of this DIY that show how to remove the tails.
The third break light is a pain in the *** to remove so I chose to leave it on, mask behind, and paint on the car-- It was painless. |
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That's what i did, masked off the hole rear. Much easier. Just get the masking tape behind the light using a card of some sort to push in behind.
To the op, nice turn out on your lights.
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Sounds like a great plan with the right priorities.
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Lights turned out exactly how I wanted and they look much better than when they had the hazy orange peel look/texture. If I had to do it over again, I'd still do it myself as it was a learning experience in taking the back end apart as well as spraying clear coat. There's not too much that can go wrong and worst case you just need to buy new tails if you hate the end result. |
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Here is a great option without having to paint the lights. There are different shades and even a few colors. Its a film very similar to paint protection film but its prefectly smooth and can easily be removed. Down here in Texas tinted lights are illegal so you cant get your vehicle registered with them tinted. With this option you can easily peel them off then re-apply the new ones.
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