dharman said:Anyone else have a bit of problems doing the taillights with the round corners.
dharman said:probably from rockblocker.com
I got the wrinkles out when I got home tonight.
dharman said:probably from rockblocker.com
I got the wrinkles out when I got home tonight.
dharman said:Extrememps - The keyword being "Tint"
Otherwise this is why I wanted to do it. Just got the car back from paint. Had all of the rear badges removed and filled the holes.
You can see where the vinyl has wrinkled on me. The day I did it was warm and everything pressed out. Once it cooled it shrunk on me. When I get home tonight I will take the woman's hair dryer to it to try and sort it out.
xtrememps said:Same thing happened to me. I'm thinking about trying out nightshades also since it keeps happening to me.
Koenig said:before this turns into a tinting thread.... some people get "temp" issues with the tint on the taillights, from the heat of the bulbs, and have had bubbling. a very simple solution is VHT Nightshades spray paint (be sure to remove your taillights so you don't spray your car)
do 2 coats and then a clear coat...... unless you want to go darker than do more coats. My friend has 5 coats and 1 clear coat and her taillights are SICK on her mustang. Be warned if you go too dark and people can't see your taillights you're a rear-end waiting to happen......same with tint.
I'd like to get some rockblocker for my headlights on my MS6......anyone know the cheapest place to buy from?
dharman said:Last night I had all of the wrinkles out while the car sat in the sun so the vinyl was nice and soft. Today I noticed they have wrinkled again. Not as bad as before but still a piss off.