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Old 07-03-2004, 10:13 PM
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blacked out headlights

Anyone have detailed instructions on how to black out your headlights? I have a white 96 civic with black trim. It's got a black mugen (sp?) grill piece and the grill in the front bumper is painted black, so I want to do my headlights to match. I know it's something about baking them... any help?
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Re: blacked out headlights

you could always just go out and spent like 10 bucks on some headlight covers
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Re: blacked out headlights



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Re: blacked out headlights

there is a blackout spray you can get at www.summitracing.com
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Re: blacked out headlights

there's also a spray called Niteshades or Nightshades. Can't remember the proper spelling
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yeah, thats the same spray i was talking about. its called niteshades. sometimes you can get it on ebay a little cheaper. check and make sure its legal before you get it, i hear that its hard to get off.
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Re: blacked out headlights

sweet, my "search" picture is getting pretty popular
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Re: blacked out headlights

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Anyone have detailed instructions on how to black out your headlights? I know it's something about baking them... any help?
Found this recipe for 'Baked Headlights', hope it helps.

1. Remove headlights from car and place in large, non-stick baking pan
2. Pre-heat oven to 425 degrees
3. Prepare a glaze using 3/4 cup horse radish, 1/4 cup worcestershire sauce, and 1/2 cup of ketchup
4. Spread glaze evenly over headlights
5. Bake for 35 minutes or until headlights start to blacken
6. Let cool before reinstalling
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Found this recipe for 'Baked Headlights', hope it helps.

1. Remove headlights from car and place in large, non-stick baking pan
2. Pre-heat oven to 425 degrees
3. Prepare a glaze using 3/4 cup horse radish, 1/4 cup worcestershire sauce, and 1/2 cup of ketchup
4. Spread glaze evenly over headlights
5. Bake for 35 minutes or until headlights start to blacken
6. Let cool before reinstalling
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Re: blacked out headlights

they have a bunch of picture how tos on honda-tech.com too
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