Matte tail light vinyl
#61
alright, i grabbed some clear plastidip and semi-frost rustoleum spray paint to go over the plastidip coat to make it 100% reversible (cars a lease).
Let you know how it goes.
Last edited by ThermonMer; 07-13-11 at 11:51 AM.
#63
^^ i should let me dig em up somewhere. i removed after about a month though because i ended up liking the regular gloss look. i think i used about 2 coats.
btw why would you need to use semi-frost over the plasti?
btw why would you need to use semi-frost over the plasti?
#66
Matte doesn't look right on most colors, on white cars it looks good but i'd prefer my shiny stock/isf tails over the dull worn out look that matt provides. I guess you have to have a certain look to pull it off.
#67
i took a wet rag to it afterwards and tried to rub down the cloudier sections, probably caused by the added coat of frosted glass spraypaint.
currently, it looks okay from 5 ft+, and amazing in parking garages, but up close in direct light...hmm...not so much.
i may try again with just plasti-dip, but i doubt it. the whole process takes about 4 hours.
all in all, plasti-dip will NOT leave you with the same effect as a smoothed down, sanded, matte taillight. the plastidip looks like a big unevenly textured popsicle.
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