Taillight blackout...How to????

how does their paint protection work? Do you put this film over the entire car!?
 
vindication said:
I dont care how hot the chick is, she aint layin over my hood. thats when they get pimp slapped


My wife checked the hood for scratches or dents. There were so many coats of wax that I could have sat on my hood and not harmed it.
 
I've got some rock blocker P5 tail light covers that I can't use, if you want to buy them. I bought some Altezza type tails that I was gonna use it on, but the Altezza's are a different shape than the stockers. So I can't use 'em. Let me know if you're interested.
 
Canecreekfreak said:
I've got some rock blocker P5 tail light covers that I can't use, if you want to buy them. I bought some Altezza type tails that I was gonna use it on, but the Altezza's are a different shape than the stockers. So I can't use 'em. Let me know if you're interested.


How much you want for them??? I'd rather have Rock Blocker that spray paint the tails.
 
ProtoType5, Man here is an eazy way to do this. You dont need to spend a crap load of money and you dont have to worry about doing it with a can of spray paint and get over spray, or dripping. Go to walmart. You buy 3 things. Costs about $30 for it all. Plus you can use it over and over and over!

Ok first you get a cheap can of black gloss spray pain like .98cents. Then a can of Laquer Thinner $5. It's in a metal Can usually in the hardware department. Then you go to the model toy section and get the $20 air brush kit. Get a little glass jar and pour some L.T. into it then add some black spray paint to it. Then fill the little air brush container with the mixture, spray the taillights, Fog lights corner lights what ever. Comes out even. Dont need clear coat Nothing! It's easy and you can even look at airbrushing other things afterwards. Plus you dont have to wait like 3 hours for the taillights to dry or worry about them leaving finger prints. It drys in like 5 minutes! It's so easy! Once I get my car back I'll post some pics of it!
 
02MazPro5 said:
ProtoType5, Man here is an eazy way to do this. You dont need to spend a crap load of money and you dont have to worry about doing it with a can of spray paint and get over spray, or dripping. Go to walmart. You buy 3 things. Costs about $30 for it all. Plus you can use it over and over and over!

Ok first you get a cheap can of black gloss spray pain like .98cents. Then a can of Laquer Thinner $5. It's in a metal Can usually in the hardware department. Then you go to the model toy section and get the $20 air brush kit. Get a little glass jar and pour some L.T. into it then add some black spray paint to it. Then fill the little air brush container with the mixture, spray the taillights, Fog lights corner lights what ever. Comes out even. Dont need clear coat Nothing! It's easy and you can even look at airbrushing other things afterwards. Plus you dont have to wait like 3 hours for the taillights to dry or worry about them leaving finger prints. It drys in like 5 minutes! It's so easy! Once I get my car back I'll post some pics of it!

"Off topic kind of"

That is the way I repainted my Ninja. Testors lime Green and Boyd purple

Ok we now bring you back to your regularly scheduled topic.
 
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