Will I be able to tint these tail lights?

mattgo

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my 89+ tail lights got some paint stripper damage on them but I sanded it to be really smooth, but you can still see where the paint stripper did the damage. Will the white parts show when I tint them?

thanks

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same pic, but with flash:

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BorHor

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Yeah I think you will still be able to see it = / Try and find a new light. It isn't to much when it is a single piece and not a set.
 

tissimo

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just sand it with some really fine grit sandpaper it will probably come off.. buff it clean and coat it.. will be fine..
 

CRE

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^^^Yeah. just sand 'em down. Leaving them like that it'll most likely show when they're lit.
 

toyo4life

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These guys are right. You just have to be more aggressive with the sanding. You should also be wet sanding these. The clear/tint coat will hide I do this to blend plexi and acrylic.
 

BorHor

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toyo4life said:
These guys are right. You just have to be more aggressive with the sanding. You should also be wet sanding these. The clear/tint coat will hide I do this to blend plexi and acrylic.

That actually might work. I was sanding my corners to take off the letters and it was all scratched with light scraches. Clear coat hid all of it.
 

mattgo

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hmmm......thanks guys, you were all helpful. So just clear coat after wet sanding them, then apply the tint?

Nate: How much do you want for them?
 

mattgo

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well I wet sanded it with 800 and 1000 grit today, a lot of the white crap came off

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and I'm guessing this is what it'll look like after the clear coat of paint

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you can still see some of the damage, so I'll get back to it tomorrow with sanding.
 

CRE

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There you go. When you think you're done keep in mind that when they dry a small amount of the damage may show back up. Water's good at hiding damage.