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How To: Tint Tail Lights (VHT Night-Shades)

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#1 · (Edited by Moderator)
This is a fairly simple procedure. I would recommend you allocate a whole day to this procedure so you don't rush things and let the paint dry between the different steps. By no means am I a professional paint/body person. I am sure there are many different ways to prep this project.

Tools needed -

VHT Nite-shades taillight tint
Automotive quality clear coat(R & E Paint Supply. 2 Part (2K), Aerosol, Urethane Clear Coat)
Small Hand
Panel popper(optional)
1500 or 2000 grit sandpaper
Bowl of water
Masking tape

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1. Remove the 2 panel clips on the side of the taillight. You can use a flathead screwdriver if you don't have a panel popper.

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2. Remove the plastic screen on the interior. Pull back the insulation and you will see the plastic wingnut that is holding the taillight on. This is were a pair of small hands helps. BE CAREFUL NOT TO DROP THE WINGNUT INSIDE THE PANEL. You will not be able to retrieve it.

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3. Pull the taillight out and remove the bulbs/wiring. Repeat on other taillight.

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4. Now that we have the taillights out, we need to prep them for the paint. I used 1500 grit and soaked the paper in water. I sanded each taillight making sure to keep the sandpaper/taillight wet. After you have sanded the taillight, mask off any areas you do not want tinted. For this set, I choose to leave the reverse lights clear.

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5. Spray a light even coat onto each taillight. Wait about 20 minutes(depending on temp) and do additional coats until the taillights are to your desired darkness. I choose to do 3 coats as I wanted it dark, but still wanted to be able to see the brake lights during the day.

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6. You may choose to wet sand in between each coat. If you do this you want to leave more time to let the paint completly dry.

Next, apply your clear coat to protect your taillights and give them a glossy finish. Unfortunatly, by this point I got very impatient and put on a couple HEAVY coats of clear too quickly. This resulted in some huge runs. I have ordered a buffer and will show you how to wet sand and buff your taillights if you run into the same problem.

7. Reinstall your taillights.

Here is a finished picture of the taillights installed.

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#66 ·
I know this is an old post, but I just ordered my VHT Tint and I want to make sure I understand everything. The part about polishing is what I'm not sure about. I don't have a buffer, so what would you all recommend to use doing it by hand? Thanks in advance for your help! :cool5:
 
#67 ·
I know this is an old post, but I just ordered my VHT Tint and I want to make sure I understand everything. The part about polishing is what I'm not sure about. I don't have a buffer, so what would you all recommend to use doing it by hand? Thanks in advance for your help! :cool5:
After you clear coat, (4 coats) give your lights 2 days to dry. Use 2000 grit wet/dry sand paper. (keep it wet) The better you sand it, the easier the hand polishing will be. Be careful not to sand through the clear coat. That's why I say do 4 coats. The hand polishing will take longer than with a hand buffer but it can be done.

FYI - 5" or 6" orbital polishers can be bought at most any auto parts store for $20.00 - $30.00
 
#70 ·
Treat it the same way you'd treat your paint.
 
#74 ·
I am doing this mod as i type, AND i am doing some nice eyelids for the headlights as well with the VHT niteshades, i will post my own thread with some pics prob. in the early AM
 
#81 ·
Looks good so far.
 
#83 ·
thats 3 coats looks pretty bright to me....but i guess its all good cops dont like me and they pull me over all the time ,so if i go black its gonna be hell of a lot time hanging out with cops)))one thing i pujt em to dry out on straight sunshine,and then started taking masking tape off and all the glu was staying on the glass,let it cool down fo a few min.thanks for the idea))
 

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#86 ·
How does the Nightshades react with professional clear(Sikkens, Dupont)? Should it cure then sand before shooting clear over it, or can you put it on wet when the VHT flashes off(the dry time between coats)? Thanks.

When I did mine, I used only Duplicolor products. Can't tell you how others will work.
When spraying, wait for the surface to be dry to the touch. You can then add another coat. You can do a pre clear coating wet-sand with 2000 grit after about an hour.
I wouldn't do any final sanding/polishing for at least 1 day.