DNSerrano
04-13-2007, 03:17 PM
Are you tired of seeing your regular OEM fog lights as they are? Want to spice it up with a touch of color? This is the tutorial that shows you how.
First of all...IF YOU F-UP YOUR WORK DO NOT BLAME ME. DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Here are the items you need to get at a local Hobby or Craft shop:
TAMIYA TS-73 Clear Orange spray can for plastics
TAMIYA TS-13 Clear spray can
Mineral Spirit or Rubbing Alcohol
Vinyl and Plastic Duplicolor black paint (optional)
These things cost me a good $5.50 each, and I only bought one can of each and still have a lot left over to do many other things.
1. Take out your fog light assembly
2. Use the rubbing alcohol to clean out the fog lights from any debri. Any marks from rocks will show if you get real close up to it, there is no way to fix that unless you have brand new fogs.
3. Go outside in a well ventilated area and lay down some newspaper enough to cover 2x the size of the fogs, that overspray can get you.
3. Ok, now that you have the fogs layed on their backs with the clear plastic showing, you can begin spraying with the Clear Orange
3.a ONLY USE ONE COAT OF THE CLEAR ORANGE IN ORDER TO GET A YELLOWISH COLOR. Adding more coats to it will make it darker and will start turning it clear orange. I had intended mines to be more orange than yellow, but it's all up to you. Just remember that.
4. After you've applied the coats of clear orange that you've wanted. Let it sit for a good 2 minutes while it dries. At this time you can spray the housing of the fog lights with the DUPLICOR Vinyl and Plastic black paint if you want.
5. After two minutes, apply 3 coats of clear onto the fog lights, making sure to give enough time for each coat to cure.
That's it! You can let it dry for a few then mount them back onto your Galant.
PS
This method also works for taillights as a smoke. If you buy TS-13 Clear as well as TS-71 Smoke you can darken your tailights to however dark you want them, then you can clear them in order for them to keep the glossiness
REMEMBER, IF YOU F-UP YOUR WORK DO NOT BLAME ME. DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
First of all...IF YOU F-UP YOUR WORK DO NOT BLAME ME. DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Here are the items you need to get at a local Hobby or Craft shop:
TAMIYA TS-73 Clear Orange spray can for plastics
TAMIYA TS-13 Clear spray can
Mineral Spirit or Rubbing Alcohol
Vinyl and Plastic Duplicolor black paint (optional)
These things cost me a good $5.50 each, and I only bought one can of each and still have a lot left over to do many other things.
1. Take out your fog light assembly
2. Use the rubbing alcohol to clean out the fog lights from any debri. Any marks from rocks will show if you get real close up to it, there is no way to fix that unless you have brand new fogs.
3. Go outside in a well ventilated area and lay down some newspaper enough to cover 2x the size of the fogs, that overspray can get you.
3. Ok, now that you have the fogs layed on their backs with the clear plastic showing, you can begin spraying with the Clear Orange
3.a ONLY USE ONE COAT OF THE CLEAR ORANGE IN ORDER TO GET A YELLOWISH COLOR. Adding more coats to it will make it darker and will start turning it clear orange. I had intended mines to be more orange than yellow, but it's all up to you. Just remember that.
4. After you've applied the coats of clear orange that you've wanted. Let it sit for a good 2 minutes while it dries. At this time you can spray the housing of the fog lights with the DUPLICOR Vinyl and Plastic black paint if you want.
5. After two minutes, apply 3 coats of clear onto the fog lights, making sure to give enough time for each coat to cure.
That's it! You can let it dry for a few then mount them back onto your Galant.
PS
This method also works for taillights as a smoke. If you buy TS-13 Clear as well as TS-71 Smoke you can darken your tailights to however dark you want them, then you can clear them in order for them to keep the glossiness
REMEMBER, IF YOU F-UP YOUR WORK DO NOT BLAME ME. DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK.