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Lens Blackout Spray?
I was thumbing through my latest issue of the Summit Racing catalog. I came across this spray. Supposedly, when applied, it blacks out your lenses. But, when you turn your lights on, the natural color appears. Anyone have any experience with this stuff?
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Judging from the lack of responses, I've decided not to gamble my $10 away. I'll stick with attempting to clear them (instead of smoke them). Besides, smoking plastic lenses probably causes cancer quicker than regular lenses...
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It doesn't work. Looks good the first day then it cracks off.
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Colin Gillespie - 1993.5 Nissan Primera - NWG20s |
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Either way I don't think you'll find any, The US govt has banned it into North America. No Aerosol cans can enter the country, I ordered some from a supplier over seas for some customers and I never got it...It's still at the border today :_(
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