DIY: paint the plastic inserts in headlamp
#21
Bad to worse!
The tape I have is the blue 3M for delicate surfaces. So I just started taping off the inside reflector chrome since it was the outside trim that got damaged and instantly the chrome came right off. It is really strange because I can rub the chrome all I want to clean it and it doesn't mark.
How did you do it without taking off the chrome?
EDIT: I have been searching and apparently there are numerous posts about NOT taping off any headlight chrome with tape as it will always take off the chrome.
You must have just gotten lucky. Me, not so much…..
How did you do it without taking off the chrome?
EDIT: I have been searching and apparently there are numerous posts about NOT taping off any headlight chrome with tape as it will always take off the chrome.
You must have just gotten lucky. Me, not so much…..
Last edited by jahummer; 06-09-2014 at 02:26 PM. Reason: typo
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I like the black behind the amber light. But I see where the chrome in the circular area next to it would have looked cool. What about trying the metallic chrome paint now? Not much to lose.
I also like the black on the chrome outline (the part where you originally lost some chrome to the tape) not so cartoonish without that bold chrome outline.
I also like the black on the chrome outline (the part where you originally lost some chrome to the tape) not so cartoonish without that bold chrome outline.
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jahummer (06-10-2014)
#24
It is growing on me a bit. I am not sure if the black is too much for the Lunar Gray color of the car. I just did the front grille inserts in piano black lacquer to match the 2014 style but was not planning on any other black, just not a fan of the black out look on gray cars (although I have considered painting the mirror covers black to make the mirrors disappear and improve the lines of the car) and the rest of the trim, louvers, trunk plinth & window surrounds are in the satin silver finish XKRs of this vintage were bestowed with.
Anyhow, looks like the Goodwood edition has the same style of headlights, surprisingly enough.
So I am now trying to decide it I want to stick with the satin black or do I want to paint them the same color as the car perhaps?
Anyhow, looks like the Goodwood edition has the same style of headlights, surprisingly enough.
So I am now trying to decide it I want to stick with the satin black or do I want to paint them the same color as the car perhaps?
Last edited by jahummer; 06-10-2014 at 10:46 PM.
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Muddydog (06-11-2014)
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Here are some pics of the LH light completed and installed. I think it is too much black. If it had worked, I think my idea would have looked great. The projector side looks great and the rest was supposed to be the same contrast style, black and silver.
What does everyone else think?
What does everyone else think?
I like the finished product, but as I had discussed with Muddy... I would look for a way to make that silver defuser simply "go away". It scatters far too much light for my liking.
Vince
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jahummer (06-11-2014)
#27
So leave it black or paint it Lunar Gray? With only the grill in black piano lacquer, is black the wrong contrast for the car considering the body color and other accent colors?
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Just my .02
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jahummer (06-11-2014)
#29
Well, they turned out better than expected, even if it was not my original intention. I am happy with them and that is what matters.
Now I want to paint the washer covers. Aston Martin's are black to flow with the headlights but I am thinking maybe body colored?
Now I want to paint the washer covers. Aston Martin's are black to flow with the headlights but I am thinking maybe body colored?
Last edited by jahummer; 06-14-2014 at 07:43 PM.
#31
I have the same colour car, so thanks for posting the photos, it looks great. I know what I'm going to be doing this weekend!
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After living with them for a couple of week I decided there was something about them I did not like and went ahead and tore everything apart again. This time I painted them piano black gloss and made some LED DRLs modeled after the 2012+. I also painted the washer covers piano gloss black. IMHO the matte finish did not work at all and now it does, matching the gloss on the rest of the car. The LEDs are killer too. Here are some pics:
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Instead of adding LEDs would new 2012 light buckets
Looks great. Interested in the change.
Front LEDs make it look more current but couldn't one just replace the entire light bucket (with updated LEDs) rather than going through the process of re-configuring the old ones to look like new ones.
Are they not interchangeable? Except for electrical connections, but that had to be changed for this adjustment as well.
Front LEDs make it look more current but couldn't one just replace the entire light bucket (with updated LEDs) rather than going through the process of re-configuring the old ones to look like new ones.
Are they not interchangeable? Except for electrical connections, but that had to be changed for this adjustment as well.
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jahummer (08-25-2014)