Night Shade
#31
Yeah I just did my nightshade on my tails and I guess I didnt go very light cause they kept running on me. Anyways im not to happy with the finish, it is even but its not smooth. I read I can wetsand it and then clear coat it... how do I wetsand and will that help make the finish look better? what kind of brand and type of clear coat should I buy?
sorry for the thread jack, but its for the same topic =)
sorry for the thread jack, but its for the same topic =)
#34
#35
I did my corner lights as a bored project one day. I found the stuff really hard to apply in smooth coats, it runs soo easy and cant get a thick enough coat to make it look glossy. So what I ended up doing was applying like 5 super thin coats, saned them again with something like 1000 grit. Brought them into my shop and had one of the painters put a coat of clear on them for me and they turned out really nice! Mabey a bit too dark, so when i get around to doing the tail's i will only put 3 coats on.
#37
Looks like I already showed off the tails on my ranger in page 1 that I blasted with nightshade, here's the very few light coats I did on my F150, just wanted to change the color a bit. But this time I took it to a body shop to have professionally cleared just to see if the results were better than my last set... and it's a definate yes!
#41
If it looks like crap or not up to your standards just take it to a body shop and tell them to hit it with clear, like I did on the F150 a few posts above
thanks
#43
Eric thoes F150 tails look awesome. Sometime I will get me a can of Nite-shade and get mine to look like that.
#47
I think if I do anything with mine I'll just order new Harley tails for around $100 shipped.