Night Shades and Plastidip
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Was really concerned with how the taillights would turn out, but overall one of the easiest projects to do with great results.
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have fun getting pulled over, and possibly causing accidents. looks horrible IMHO.
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Originally Posted by Jake33
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have fun getting pulled over, and possibly causing accidents. looks horrible IMHO.
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To each their own indeed. Though I suppose if mine was black I'd probably do the same.
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So you're saying those are visible in direct sunlight from 100'?
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Originally Posted by SayNoToPistons
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So you're saying those are visible in direct sunlight from 100'?
But yes, doing a street test of pretty close to 100' in the neighborhood, clearly visible. |
Not sure about that, looks too dark for me though. Anyway, to each, their own.
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I think it's kinda starting to get played out but it looks pretty good IMO.
Why is your left rear Mazda emblem crooked? |
Its not, the sticker above it is.
Did you clear over the night shades? Even if you did don't worry about it being to dark because it will fade and lighten up it will just take a little bit longer than if you didn't clear it. I did 3 coats of nightshades and 2 coats of clear and mine still lightened up after a while. I have had no problems with police or accidents and mine have been done for a little over a year now. I had also plastidiped my emblems at the same time. I just recently removed the plastidip and think it looks better without. More contrast, since I also have flat black wheels. Also there is a detailing product called back to black that will make your exhaust shrouds look worlds better. |
3 coats of clear. Most of the reviews I read strongly recommended clearing for some of the same reasons.
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did you take the tailights off when you used the nightshades?
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