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In this short video we’ll show you how easy it really is… How to smoke tai lights yourself.

Basically, all you have to do is sand your plastic lenses with 1500-2000 grit sand paper. Preferably wet sand. You’d just get a better cut with wet sanding. Now, some say you need a adhesive promoter… I think it’s a bunch of crap. As long as you sand your lens, you wont need it.

How To Smoke Tail Lights

How To Smoke Tail Lights

Mix your automotive clear coat like you would use it to spray your car. All you do is add 5-10% of unreduced black base coat into it and mix it up. Pretty simple right? Then lay 2-3 coats or more until your desired smokiness shows on your lens. In this example I purposely didn’t go that dark because the cops around here are a pain in the A$$. The finished look came out nice.

There are a few benefits to you when doing this.

1. You’re keeping your OEM lights and will have a good fit.

2. If you’re a DIY guy, you’ll get the satisfaction of doing it yourself!

3. You can save some cash if you’re into this stuff and already have spray guns etc…

 

If you’re not fully prepared to do this but want to get into this then cool. We have a VIP community that will support you through your progress. The learnautobodyandpaint.com VIP club is a Amazing community with thousands of worldwide members that strive to learn and improve their auto body and paint skills themselves.

 

If you want to learn more about customizing cars, doing custom paint jobs, auto body work etc… then you MUST check out the LABAP VIP community right here… Join thousands of like minded members, learn an envied skill and show-off your skills to friends and family!

 

To learn more and to get a Free auto body and paint manual click here: http://learnautobodyandpaint.com/blog/2012/06/15/how-to-smoke-tail-...

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