VHT Nightshade
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VHT Nightshade
Thinking of blacking out the side turn signals and tails on my TB RA. I heard of this VHT Nightshade stuff from a friend. Just wondering if any of you guys have any insight as to how complicated it can become and whether it's even worth the time/money/effort.
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i had a couple friends that used it on their tail lights.
i didn't like the results too much. didnt look right imo.
spend the extra money and take it to a shop and tint em, looks cleaner.
if anything i'd black out using that Nightshade stuff on my side turnsignals/markers and my 3rd brake light forsure though
but not my tail lights...
i didn't like the results too much. didnt look right imo.
spend the extra money and take it to a shop and tint em, looks cleaner.
if anything i'd black out using that Nightshade stuff on my side turnsignals/markers and my 3rd brake light forsure though
but not my tail lights...
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Used it on my side markers worked great. Just taped it off realy good wet sanded then painted. Do not use clear coat with vht nightshade!!! its not made to work with clear coat being that it is a translucent paint it will make it very hard for the light to come through and will dull the end product even when pollished.
PS. check my pics in my other thread a few down from this one to see how it turned out.
PS. check my pics in my other thread a few down from this one to see how it turned out.
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this is just with the headlights on as I could not find anything heavy enough (even a phone book) or another person to hold down the brake. Shows up a little pink bc of crappy cell camera.
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i like to take my lenses off the houseing and spray from the inside. no clear coat required and always looks good. just make sure you seal em good when your done