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How To Properly Tint Your Tail Lights With Plastidip

How To Properly Tint Your Tail Lights With Plastidip How to Plastidip your tail lights without using Plastidip smoke. No need to wait for an order of Plastidip Smoke to come in. It can be done in a single day with everything available at your hardware store!

Materials needed:
Black Plastidip
Glossifier
Masking Tape


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Disclaimer: I DO NOT ADVOCATE PERFORMING THIS MODIFICATION. I can not be held responsible for your actions. Perform this mod at your own risk. It is recommended that you use brighter lights when tinting lenses (LEDs) to ensure they are still clearly visible. This was done on a car that is not driven. However, with the stock lights it was still clearly visible at the state required 1,000 feet per regulations at night for driving tail lights, as well as 300 feet in plain sunlight during the day for braking lights. They also retained their reflective qualities due to using one single thin coat of black. These lights ARE legal in the state of Idaho, and in most states.

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