They're finished.... just need to polish the lenses and install.
The next set I will probably leave the hibeam/drl reflectors chromed.
All in all, it was a surprisingly easy diy. The headlights pulled apart easily with a bake of 210 F for 10 mins. A word of caution though, the chrome surface is very delicate, microfiber cloths were scratching it while cleaning, and denatured alcohol was able to eat away at the chrome, so be careful!
The most difficult step in the process was the spray painting.
First were a couple layers of Duplicolor adhesion promoter.
Next came about 3 coats of krylon black primer.
Then 3 coats gloss black and 2 coats sealer.
I had originally tried using Duplicolor metalcast black but I couldn't get it to coat evenly. This was most likely due to my inexperience with spray painting. After this set of lights though I feel I might try it again.



The next set I will probably leave the hibeam/drl reflectors chromed.
All in all, it was a surprisingly easy diy. The headlights pulled apart easily with a bake of 210 F for 10 mins. A word of caution though, the chrome surface is very delicate, microfiber cloths were scratching it while cleaning, and denatured alcohol was able to eat away at the chrome, so be careful!
The most difficult step in the process was the spray painting.
First were a couple layers of Duplicolor adhesion promoter.
Next came about 3 coats of krylon black primer.
Then 3 coats gloss black and 2 coats sealer.
I had originally tried using Duplicolor metalcast black but I couldn't get it to coat evenly. This was most likely due to my inexperience with spray painting. After this set of lights though I feel I might try it again.
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