horrible idea. plastidip is not transparent at all, so you'd actually be blocking 100% of the light from any part of the light that is covered. i did a writeup on how to plastidip emblems a while ago, i would most definitely not do this to lights. get some VHT Nightshade or overlays. btw, plastidip is actually spray on rubber that was originally designed to add extra grip to tools.jpoland1228 wrote:im not sure if all of u are familar with plasi dip but its basically plastic in a can that u can spray on. i did it to my factory wheels and was wondering if you can possible do this to your tail lights? any one have any imput?
lmao thanks that wouldnt of worked out too well. just sounded like a good idea at the time casue its cheap and doesnt require prep and removalble.downedzephyr wrote:horrible idea. plastidip is not transparent at all, so you'd actually be blocking 100% of the light from any part of the light that is covered. i did a writeup on how to plastidip emblems a while ago, i would most definitely not do this to lights. get some VHT Nightshade or overlays. btw, plastidip is actually spray on rubber that was originally designed to add extra grip to tools.jpoland1228 wrote:im not sure if all of u are familar with plasi dip but its basically plastic in a can that u can spray on. i did it to my factory wheels and was wondering if you can possible do this to your tail lights? any one have any imput?