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Will one can do the tails? Are most people clear coating?
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Are any more people experiencing the VHT cracking the lenses?
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![]() My good friend owns and operates a body shop and I had him and his best painter red mine. I don't know the exact mixtures they used, but I know it ended up being a majority of straight clear coat with red and a slight amount of black to kill off any pink that was there. They did several test coats on spare and broken lights they had around their shop. They wet sanded with 1000g, decon rinsed & dried, sprayed, 2000g, rinsed, sprayed and they came out with a perfect gloss. IIRC, they're a Dupont shop as well. In the meantime, if you're content with what you have but don't have the gloss, do you have access to a machine polisher? You'll more than likely be able to polish off the haze on your own or at least have an experienced detailer take a crack at them. |
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Yours look very nice. Mine did too but within a week the paint was peeling off. I took them to another shop who says it looks like they just sprayed too much paint on. Not sure what paint they'll be using but he guaranteed a gloss blacked out lens. I would just get the smoked valenti tails but I am relocating the reverse lights into the tails. Hopefully I can get Seibon or APR to do a bumper light delete.
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Has anyone done this on WRB BRZ? I've it done on other colors, but not WRB.
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Getting ready to try this out. Can't find 2000 grit sand paper though.
Has anyone tried the Krylon Fusion for plastic? It has a matte white cap but says it sprays on gloss.
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Walmart has 2000 grit. Are you trying to white out your tails or what? I've used the satin black one for my headlights and its nice
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Also, did you use the VHT nite shades? Or strictly just the satin black krylon?
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I am planning to use Duplicolor Metalcast Red, but I'm trying to find a clear coat that works with it. I know Spraymax does but I wanna see if I can find a good alternative before going to that. I might try yours if it goes on with success. Try another Walmart, I know mine had it so hopefully another one will. |
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So is MetalCast + Spraymax the best combo for this project still? Really interested in tackling this next week, but a few quick questions, since I've got Amber LED turn signals:
1) If I red out the entire light, will the signals show properly? Will they be red, amber, something in-between? 2) If I opt to leave a "window", is there any guidance on masking properly/accurately? Also, will I need to sand/polish the un-painted portion of the light prior to clearing? And, if so to that, is there a time-limit to wait on sanding (I don't want to catch an edge when sanding)? Thanks! |
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2) Probably not, but the way I see it is to mask out the surrounding then fill the inside. Well I don't think you need to sand/polish since that part will have been masked anyway. Wondering about the time limit for sanding as well, anyone? Planning to tackle this soon Edit: Finally did this! Happy with results, but still need to wet sand and polish when it is fully cured these were the products that I used: Result:
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