For Those Who Have Painted Their Headlights
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thanks dirty the dupilcolor silver is actually a really close match bc ive done my handles with it and cant even tell the difference. another idea i could do is like how steve made his eyelids. he sprayed nightshade on the outside, let it dry, and then painted the blue and it turned out great. what do you think about doing that?
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I think after all said and done with the inside silver eyelids, painting niteshade on the outside may look pretty sweet. it seems that it would cover any discrepancies of shade dicoloration or any imperfections that may show. i would hold off on the niteshade untill your all done and see if you like the silver by itself. it may look really nice w/out any shading. Then you won't have to worry about any touch-ups later on because rocks and bugs on the niteshade spray.
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Why? Let me get this right. Your gonna spray VHT as the first coat and then silver over that on the outide? Doesn't make sense. You'd be better off just primering and painting the normal way if your on the outside.
I thought your intentions were to spray the inside silver and then the outside VHT. 3-4 thin coats of silver on the inside will be enough to block 95% of the light. VHT on the outside would get rid of the rest
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I did mine and it wasn't that bad, and mine are 07 big boys....If you want a good color match go buy a 5oz match can from the dealer, not that expensive. Use a primer on it though, those headlights get hot and cold so quick that it will look funny. Get a good high temp black RTV gasket maker too. I used regular masking tape and just froze the lights to get the tape off, no chrome came off
On the eyelid, don't worry about the VHT. Just use a white primer and then dust coat the primer to make it look silver. Unless you want the can of VHT to do your tails with, cause I have a half can left over from my tails and 3rd brake light. I saw someone use a blue coat on the inside and a light dust coat of silver on the outside and it lit up blue...really cool with HIDs!
On the eyelid, don't worry about the VHT. Just use a white primer and then dust coat the primer to make it look silver. Unless you want the can of VHT to do your tails with, cause I have a half can left over from my tails and 3rd brake light. I saw someone use a blue coat on the inside and a light dust coat of silver on the outside and it lit up blue...really cool with HIDs!
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Why? Let me get this right. Your gonna spray VHT as the first coat and then silver over that on the outide? Doesn't make sense. You'd be better off just primering and painting the normal way if your on the outside.
I thought your intentions were to spray the inside silver and then the outside VHT. 3-4 thin coats of silver on the inside will be enough to block 95% of the light. VHT on the outside would get rid of the rest
I thought your intentions were to spray the inside silver and then the outside VHT. 3-4 thin coats of silver on the inside will be enough to block 95% of the light. VHT on the outside would get rid of the rest
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I spent forever trying to get the housings and lenses separated then another forever sealing them back up
I used a TON of liquid gasket. You can't see the mess unless you take the headlights out and thankfully they're completely sealed. No moisture in them
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