What Did You Do To Your HHR Today?
You might need to do your black Depos some day anyway. Why not practice on the ones you have now? And at least you’ll enjoy an improvement until you get the new ones.
Last edited by PulpFriction; 06-17-2020 at 02:47 PM.
That's exactly why I bought an extra set of used tail lights - If I mess-up the ones I currently have, I can install the others!
here’s the one I used and it came out excellent!
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Rust-Oleum...z-Can/44689465
Are you concerned about having the taillights orange peel? I used Clear Gloss Acrylic 2X Rustoleum and it came out excellent. But! you have to make sure to do the super fine wet sanding first, then apply in 4 very thin coats. You may get orange peel if you apply it too thickly at once.
here’s the one I used and it came out excellent!
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Rust-Oleum...z-Can/44689465
here’s the one I used and it came out excellent!
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Rust-Oleum...z-Can/44689465
After giving my backyard deck a complete overhaul, maybe I can spend some time on my headlights & tail lights.
I'm gonna try that for sure! What grit did you use? Step grits or just one? Similar process to resurfacing a bowling ball but without the clear gloss spray LOL (I use abralon pads)
After giving my backyard deck a complete overhaul, maybe I can spend some time on my headlights & tail lights.
After giving my backyard deck a complete overhaul, maybe I can spend some time on my headlights & tail lights.
Just adding... Follow the recoat times listed on the can exacrly... This goes for all modern spray paint (rattle cans)
Here's a chart of the colors. I chose the "Real Black Carbon Fiber", but that's because I have a black interior and I wanted it to be more subtle. I would imagine the Silver or Grey Carbon Fiber would be better suited for a Grey Interior. The Silver Carbon Fiber definitely would give it a very sporty look.
The instructions call for a 3M primer and a sealant for around the edges. Gonna get some of that before I apply it.