Blackout Complete

Don M

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Forgive the dirty car ...

I started with RUSTOLEUM Peel Coat. Fortunately it live up to its name since it didn't want to properly coat the "plastic chrome" of the taillights. UN-fortunately, I tried a few other things before realizing that KRYLON FUSION paint works great on this stuff, so up close and personal, there are flaws in my paint job, but only someone who pays a lot of attention to detail (like everyone on this forum) will notice.

Again, forgive the dirty car ...

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Looks great!

Is that a little chrome trim just outside of both lights?
 
Looks great!

Is that a little chrome trim just outside of both lights?

Bruno is right, those are just reflections of the sky in the paint.
 
Good Job; Good Look. :props:


I would consider applying these for
the next blacking-out project:
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Bob
 
Bruno is right, those are just reflections of the sky in the paint.

Great. Looked like it was almost chrome finish. That tells me you have an awesome finish that you get a great reflection from!

The blackout looks really great once again!
 
I did that to my SS back in the day. I simply used plastidip and it held up perfectly for the time I had the car.

Much better look than the cheap chrome...
 
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