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Prep properly, coat lightly and you will get a great result
Vehicle: 2014 Ford Taurus Limited (removal process at end) Before you spray, you want to make sure there's no grease or wax on your lens. I washed mine with soap and water, then used an Ultra Fine-Cut Compound to get any micro-abrasions out. I finished them with alcohol. Shake it a lot before you spray it and once in a while when using it. WARNING: it runs easily and getting any runs, drips or buildup will pretty much ruin your effort. You can always go darker, but you can't go lighter or remove runs, so spray lightly. Start a few inches to the left or right edge of your lens. Press the nozzle out there, clear of the lens, then sweep across. Keep it about 8 inches away and make a nice, consistent pass. The paint should be hitting your lens for about 1 second. I put 3 coats on and it is very dark (see pics). The tint is smooth and glossy as it is, but after it dried (at least 3 hours), I waxed mine for some extra gloss. UPDATE: I had a small blemish on one of my lenses, so I removed the tint and resprayed. 91% isopropyl alcohol took it off easily. Put some on a rag and wipe it off. The clear lens picture is after the tint was removed.
July 2017 · Automotive · verified purchase
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