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      Re: Cheap way to tint your turnsignals

      Quote Originally Posted by loose
      now that you guys have had the tint or spay on for a long time how has it lasted?

      I had lamin-x protective film on my turn signals and tail lights for over a yr and still as dark as the day i put them on till i got pulled over last week and made me peel them off in 20 deg weather, now i gotta wait a couple weeks till i re apply them once it gets a little warmer out



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      Re: Cheap way to tint your turnsignals

      I have had the VHT niteshade spray tint on my car for a couple years in Arizona sun and it lasts great. Have had it our others cars for awhile now too.

      I think all aveo owners should do that with your front turns....looks really clean!

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      Re: Cheap way to tint your turnsignals

      Can you still see the turn signals so you wont get a ticket?

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      Re: Cheap way to tint your turnsignals

      same question as above...and does the spray tint work good too?

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      Re: Cheap way to tint your turnsignals

      I've used the VHT Nightshades on headlights before and it was ****. It "fish eyed" bad and it had to all be sanded off.

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      Re: Cheap way to tint your turnsignals

      Yeah just use the spray tint forreal... Its the easiest to do, the best looking, and cheap, i went to a place called hobby town about 20 minutes from my house and got two cans for 10 bucks. I blacked my parking lights, and taillights with it, without taking the parking lights out! oh and I did my side markers too without taking those out!

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      Re: Cheap way to tint your turnsignals

      ill have to do this too, does it dim the light a lot?

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      Re: Cheap way to tint your turnsignals

      the more you put on, the darker the lights get..


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      Re: Cheap way to tint your turnsignals

      makes sense

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      Re: Cheap way to tint your turnsignals

      Actually it gave mine a red tint... cause of the orange being covered with black, of course





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