tinted lights..NITE SHADES..PICS
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I scuffed up mine with sand paper. you can use 800-1000 grit and that will be fine once all the gloss is gone take some alcohol and rub it down to clean away any oils left from your fingers. Than spray away. I would suggest that you put a clear coat on afterwards to help keep the tint there.
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One more thing there is two different types of spray. One is like water and the other will come out more like paint when being applied. I have uesd both in the past. the paint like one is much easier to use. the water like spray was hard to get to look right . It took multiple times of doing it and sanding it back down to get the lights to look good. This was on a different car. The paint like spray worked way better for me this time around.
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One more thing there is two different types of spray. One is like water and the other will come out more like paint when being applied. I have uesd both in the past. the paint like one is much easier to use. the water like spray was hard to get to look right . It took multiple times of doing it and sanding it back down to get the lights to look good. This was on a different car. The paint like spray worked way better for me this time around.
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It is actually the same brand so I am not sure why the two different types. there are a few different brands on Ebay that You may check, but I got mine from summit racing and would recommend going through them. part number VHT-SP999 good luck.