Best Way to Tint Tail Lights?
While the vinyl provides an alternative, the best way is to dilute black paint into clear coat and spray that. If you have a Black Gm it would be recommended you purchase the same paint and dilute that. The problem with vinyl is they lose their sine very quickly and as opposed to paint it cant simply be buffed and waxed like paint.
they used spray on my lights and it looks very nice but it is sort of dull and lacks the shiny look of the car paint. is their anyway to buff wax and get the coat shiny to somewhat match the paint on the car?

If you don't want to send them out, and prefer to do them yourself, I've heard that Nightshades works pretty good.
Good luck
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nightshades EXTREMELY DIY-able
you can adjust it to your preferences accordingly and if you dont like it, they come off EASILY with laquer thinner. just spray clear coat after and let it dry for a day or 2 (preferably in the sun AWAY from contaminants esp bird gunk) and you can buff/polish to shine after.
you can adjust it to your preferences accordingly and if you dont like it, they come off EASILY with laquer thinner. just spray clear coat after and let it dry for a day or 2 (preferably in the sun AWAY from contaminants esp bird gunk) and you can buff/polish to shine after.
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nightshades EXTREMELY DIY-able
you can adjust it to your preferences accordingly and if you dont like it, they come off EASILY with laquer thinner. just spray clear coat after and let it dry for a day or 2 (preferably in the sun AWAY from contaminants esp bird gunk) and you can buff/polish to shine after.
you can adjust it to your preferences accordingly and if you dont like it, they come off EASILY with laquer thinner. just spray clear coat after and let it dry for a day or 2 (preferably in the sun AWAY from contaminants esp bird gunk) and you can buff/polish to shine after.
paint/spray will always look cleaner. however, the advantage of translucent vinyl is that it is removable if you ever wanted to take it off, got a ticket and had to remove it, or it got scratched. with the vinyl, id recommend going to a shop thats worked with taillights, or one of bluebatmobile's installers. out taillights have a nasty angle to them which makes installing vinyl smoothly very difficult. spray/paint avoids that hassle, but its definitely a more "permanent" solution.
The best way to tint tail lights is to first look up your state’s law on the subject, lest you get repeatedly pulled over and eventually forced to restore them back to OEM. California’s law is typical and is quoted here:
Of course, that 1,000 foot rear requirement in daylight may be a problem if it’s overdone.
Taillamps shall be red in color and shall be plainly visible from all distances within 500 feet to the rear except that taillamps on vehicles manufactured after January 1, 1969, shall be plainly visible from all distances within 1,000 feet to the rear.
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