How To Smoke Tail Lights

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Cars and trucks are just transportation for some people. But for gearheads, it's a reflection of who they are. There are several ways to customize your vehicle - suspension, bigger wheels and tires, etc. Tail lights are another option when it comes to making your ride stand out. There are several aftermarket options available but like anything else, they'll cost you.
    Luckily, if the smoked effect is what you're going for, you can do this in your own garage. There are many ways to get it done, some easier than others. The same film that tints your windows can also be used in this application although it takes some skill and patience. Another way is to use transparent paint from a rattle can.
    But there's yet another option available. First, you want to use a wax & grease remover to wipe down the light and get it clean. Then sand the light down using a gray scuff pad. Back mask the light so the overspray doesn't get anywhere else. Then give the light a final wipe down with the degreaser. The first substance you want to apply is the adhesion promoter. It's ready to spray and there's no mixing required! At about 16 psi at the inlet of the gun, you just need to lay down one even coat, letting it sit for 30 minutes. Next, mix the black with the intercoat clear. Intercoat clear is basically a clear base coat or what is put down before adding graphics. Pour about 2 ounces of clear into a cup. This mixes 1:1 with reducer. Then add about 1/2 ounce of black to get started. Lay down one coat to start with to see how dark it is before adding more, or thicker coats.
    And that's it! That's how easy it is to smoke your tail lights.
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Комментарии • 10

  • @jmiddlefinger
    @jmiddlefinger 5 лет назад +36

    I knew a guy that tried to smoke his tail lights once. Said it took way too many rolling papers and he didn’t get high at all...

  • @masterfabricator
    @masterfabricator 5 лет назад +2

    Just make sure to do both tail lights at the same time 😎👍

  • @Dan-dq4pe
    @Dan-dq4pe 9 месяцев назад +2

    Bruh, title should be “How to smoke Tail Lights ***if you have a fully functioning garage”

  • @tinkertron
    @tinkertron 4 года назад

    Jeremy - Will you do mine 2019 Nissan Frontier SV Midnight Edition? Name your price!

  • @Medinabros2007
    @Medinabros2007 5 лет назад

    Muy bien saludos desde Honduras

  • @americanpatriot2.06
    @americanpatriot2.06 3 года назад +1

    70% of the smoked taillights I see are done wrong and illegal. The minimum federal requirement is that ALL lights must be clearly visible a MINIMUM of 500 feet in the daytime (clear & sunny). The majority of the smoked tail lights I see are barely visible within 50 feet.

    • @lmw61
      @lmw61 2 года назад

      Do you know what % is still visible past 500 feet. I wanted to try to get some tint and smoke mine like that but I don’t want to get too dark nor do I want to get too light to where you barely notice

    • @americanpatriot2.06
      @americanpatriot2.06 2 года назад

      @@lmw61 It varies depending on the quality and brightness of your lights. An older incandescent style light will be less effective than a newer led style. The condition of the lenses will also affect the output. Old and faded will be less output than newer and clearer. There are a lot of factors to consider. Make sure you do both lights at the same time to maintain equal consistency, so they look the same. I've seen so many where one side was darker than the other because they did them separately. Basically, it will be trial and error. Start out light and slowly work your way darker, testing the visibility at the required distance with each coat.

    • @lmw61
      @lmw61 2 года назад

      @@americanpatriot2.06 ahh okay got it. I’m planning on getting a new 86 as soon as they find me one so I feel like the lights will be fairly bright but I don’t exactly have it yet