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  1. #25
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    hmmm not sure but on the spray tint says use paint stripper
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  2. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by EuroDude View Post
    Wouldn't paint stripper eat the plastic?
    I've seen people use chemicals on plastic....and it looks fine....until a few mins later when it starts eating into it!

    I'm not sure about this tho. I wanna be 100% sure before i go out and try tho.

  3. #27
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    I want a light tint, would one coat already look pretty dark?

    How much to get professionally tintied? I had all the windows tinted for 300 so it cant be too bad. At least then u wont stuff up your own lights

    Crapdaz, i got the smoke tint sheets from ebay and i stuffed up too. First time doing it and never again! Ended up wasting the money

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    i dont think
    paint stripper would work.

  5. #29
    snYpz, is there a tint film for them? :S

  6. #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by snYpz View Post
    I want a light tint, would one coat already look pretty dark?

    How much to get professionally tintied? I had all the windows tinted for 300 so it cant be too bad. At least then u wont stuff up your own lights

    Crapdaz, i got the smoke tint sheets from ebay and i stuffed up too. First time doing it and never again! Ended up wasting the money
    i had tint vinyls on the rear, they are way darker than spray. unless you coat it heaps.

    anyhow, with vinyl, you should use a hairdryer to warm them up and squiggy it on, as i learnt from my mistake after coming home from work/uni at about 7-8pm and trying to attempt it.

    what a total phk up!

    snypz - the spray isn't bad try it.
    autobarn is pretty much out of sprays i got the last one from arncliffe and auburn didn't have any and didn't know when they are getting it.
    try repco and ask for Nightshade (brakelight tint).
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  7. #31
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    use fuel.

    i had overspray going on to the paint on my eg.
    for some reason i cleand it with fuel. and seemed to work.
    no damage was done to paint work.
    fuel doesnt strip paint.

  8. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken-f View Post
    snYpz, is there a tint film for them? :S
    Yeah there is. Go on ebay theres always some for the TSX. Its cut to shape as well so its a perfect fit. Problem is getting it to fit nicely lol

    I dont think i want to tint the rear lights. Im thinking about removing the amber off the front headlights for a cleaner look. Will see what i can do. Any ideas? (little off topic )

  9. #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by OMG.JAI xD View Post
    use fuel.

    i had overspray going on to the paint on my eg.
    for some reason i cleand it with fuel. and seemed to work.
    no damage was done to paint work.
    fuel doesnt strip paint.
    with that i guess you can use it but safer would be just a claybar.
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  10. #34
    Darkness looks fine but you really do need to put a decent quality gloss clear coat over the top. Looks cheap and tacky as it is. Once you hit it with some clear coating and give that a polish so it's as shiny as factory then it will look good.

    To remove spray-on tint from plastic lenses what you want to do is WET SAND. I would strongly advise against using any chemicals to attempt removing it, you are very likely to ruin the plastic.

    Gently wet sanding with a very fine paper soaked for at least a few hours (1500/1200/2000 grit - try the least abrasive first) and then polishing the plastic will restore it.
    Last edited by d0p3y; 09-09-2008 at 12:35 AM.

  11. #35
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    do you have any wider shots?

    i wanna see it with your bodykit, also very interested to tint my tails

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    Here are the pics as requested!






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