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adjennin
10-03-2004, 07:42 PM
Well I cleared my corners and they look great. Except for i got some glue on the inner bezel of the passenger side light and had to get it out and scratched up the chrome. You can't really tell when looking at it unless you look very carefully. Its bugging me though so I am goign to tear it apart and get some chrome paint to redo the bezel. Anyone have any paint advice? Anyone ever try adding a tint to the chrome or anything fancy?
Youngblood77
10-03-2004, 08:25 PM
What color is your car? Because I think that if you're gonna tear apart your headlights with the intent to paint the bezels, then I suggest that you find some paint that matches your paint scheme, and go for it ! A matching headlight looks sweet IMO, and I hope both you AND N8tureboy take my advise. B)
adjennin
10-03-2004, 09:15 PM
My car is white. I am will probably paint the outer bezel white to match. I was wondering what is a good chrome paint for the inner bezel where the damage is. It is a plastic piece so it would have to be something that adheres to plastic well and not vulnerable to high heat from the bulb. Anyone have any good experiences with chrome paints?
Sportalero
10-03-2004, 10:00 PM
personally, i would skip the process of trying to"repair" the inner chrome because if a faint scratch is bothering you, then putting paint "on top" of it won't make you feel any better. Plus, it gets very hot around that bulb, and i don't think they have a chrome paint that weathers well at that high a temperature. If it did, everyone would chrome paint everything under their hood, but the heat would kill it shortly afterwards, thus "chrome-plating". Go to a junk yard and buy another passenger headlight for 20 bux.
mobs241
10-04-2004, 01:18 AM
only way to repair the "reflection" chrome is to get another reflector assembly, there is no paint that will reflect the way it should. you put paint on top of it, and your headlights will suck.
have to think the light is supposed to reflect off of that..
i would just let it go. i fubared one of my reflectors up when i cleared my corner by using a ammonia based glass cleaner on it.. oops, but like you said you can barely tell so if someone wants to look at them i just turn the lights on haha and you cant see it
'04 aler-ho
10-05-2004, 05:22 PM
you could try a mylar or monokote from r/c airplanes. the monokote would probably be better and is chrome. not a silver trying to look chrome. and for the bezels white does look pretty good
'04 aler-ho
10-05-2004, 05:31 PM
how do you post pics
adjennin
10-05-2004, 10:09 PM
I will have to look into that. Does monokote just go on with adhesive or do you apply heat to make it bond?
FormulaNERD
10-05-2004, 10:13 PM
MonoKote's superior shrink and adhesion make it the easiest plastic covering to apply. And once applied, its special adhesive gets a grip that not even years of accumulated exhaust residue can break
http://www.monokote.com/colors/topq0209b.jpg
1WhiteOSV
10-05-2004, 11:58 PM
paint it BLACK..it'll look better....here's mine....
1WhiteOSV
10-05-2004, 11:59 PM
here's a closer shot..
FormulaNERD
10-06-2004, 12:01 AM
i think he was talking about the chrome on the inside, not the bezel.
1WhiteOSV
10-06-2004, 01:40 AM
ahhhhhhhhhhhh....you's a smart thinker :dink: :thumbsup: well if that's the case..then go w/ whatever anyone else said because I have no idea lol
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