Painting Nubira's projector headlights black

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Painting Nubira's projector headlights black

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hi guys

the night before the 5th meet we recently had me and Zikas got this idea... we tryed to paint the old set of projectors headlight black and see how it will look like, also the project was extended to include grill paint as well.

first we were not so sure about "headlight in the oven" idea so we placed the headlights very near to an electrical heater to soften the adhesive then we went for it with a flat end screw driver and a cutter.
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the idea worked great but it was a pain in the ars to work on the headlight with our hands so close to the heater, we got the transparent cover off and it came out with the chrome frame screwed to it.

after we removed the frame from the plastic cover i started to mask the areas that we were not going to spray... some people spray the whole mask but i live to have it this way.
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we then started spraying the frame in 3 consecutive coats to avoid orange peal effects and such issues.. we painted every thing even the carpet :lol:
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as for the grill we simply took off the chrome bit off the plastic grill and washed them as they were dirty and after they dried we sprayed both of them... why we sprayed the black grill in black you might ask? 'cause it was starting to be a bit gray and would have looked bad with the shiny black frame.

we finished the job at about 1:30 AM so we postponed the installation till the morning... pics of the finished product:
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looking gooood
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that looks SWEET!!!!!! :D

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damn looks :evil:

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Post by MMamdouh »

in this case i have to warn you about two things:

1- the masking tape that i used to mask the inner parts of the frame actualy removed some of the chrome finish off the frame when i was trying to remove it... kinda like hair removing wax and stuff. try to test your masking tape on a non viewable area first to avoid ruining the chrome finish.

2- you got to remove all the old silicon that used to seal the headlight before you apply new silicon... the old one will not be evenly spread and will make your headlight not perfictly closed... you will have leaking problems as well as insrallation problems if you missed that.

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use the scotch blue tape, it sticks but wont pull anything off when removing, it's designed for painting so when you pull it off of a wall no paint comes with it.
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Those look sweet!

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Post by mocpac »

next time use the ove. I opend Beto front lights this weekend. I melt the first by mistake LOL

For regular lectric oven

temp: 215 degree farenhight (wait until oven get the temp)
time: 15 min
extras:
*use a flat plate do not put the lights directly over the grill
*Use a screw driver (flat) to remove the clips

tips: one at a time, get a friend to help you, use a timer.
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Post by daewoomofo »

yeah the oven at 250 works great, i did it recently to put angel eyes in my lanos, it didnt look too good so i didnt use it. but yeah dont wory abot messing up the headlighs it wont at 250
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use 215 be safe..
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my oven starts at 260, i just turned it down a bit before that.
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i can't trust the markings on the oven gauge... can't afford to melt my headlights, OK they are Zikas' headlights so he is the one that is going to get ballistic if this happens but anyways i prefer to be safe than sorry.

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I'm a pretty knowledgable cook with digital temp thermometers... I trust them :)
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Those headlights and grille look really good! :)
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Post by mocpac »

MMamdouh - question why dont you paint hte clomplete part (te crome area) black. Just the exterior. That is what we do here. As soon beto take pics of the light I will post them
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