Diller
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I am attempting to tint my tail lights with Niteshades on my '99 Yukon. The previous owner was kind enough to include a spare RH tail lamp with a bad circuit board, so I had a perfect test piece.
I scuffed the lamp with a Scotch-brite pad, enough to make it hazy. I then wiped the surface down with 3m adhesive remover. The lamp was allowed to sit overnight on my workbench before anything ese was done.
The following day, I sprayed the first coat of Niteshades on the lamp (light coat, only going for 2 coats). I let that dry for half the day (busy with other stuff), and applied another coat later. Upon inspection of the 2nd coat, I found that the coating had cracked......sort of pulled back (like a dried up lake in a drought).
What exactly is causing the cracking? I made sure that I had the surface clean of oily residue. I made sure I waited for the 1st coat to dry BEFORE applying a second.
Any input is appreciated!!
I scuffed the lamp with a Scotch-brite pad, enough to make it hazy. I then wiped the surface down with 3m adhesive remover. The lamp was allowed to sit overnight on my workbench before anything ese was done.
The following day, I sprayed the first coat of Niteshades on the lamp (light coat, only going for 2 coats). I let that dry for half the day (busy with other stuff), and applied another coat later. Upon inspection of the 2nd coat, I found that the coating had cracked......sort of pulled back (like a dried up lake in a drought).
What exactly is causing the cracking? I made sure that I had the surface clean of oily residue. I made sure I waited for the 1st coat to dry BEFORE applying a second.
Any input is appreciated!!