| | | | | | | | | | Clean lenses with Rust-Oleum Wax & Tar Remover. | | | | You have two choices for painting your lenses. You can either leave the lenses on the car or you can remove them. | | | | If you decide to tint on the car, mask off around the lenses to protect the rest of the car from overspray. If you decide to remove the lenses, make sure to cover the surface where youll be spraying. | | | | Hold the can about 10 to 16 inches from the lens. In stead, even, back and forth motions, slightly overlap each pass. Its important to keep the can in motion while spraying so the tint doesnt build up in one area, causing it to run. | | | | You can apply a second coat within one hour of the first coat. Do not over tint because the opacity of the lens could be affected. | | | | Allow lens to dry completely before placing back on the vehicle. | |
|
|  | | Print Version |
| | | | | | | | | |  | Rust-Oleum Lens Tint | | |  | Rust-Oleum Wax & Tar Remover | | |  | Low-tack masking tape | | |  | Masking film | | |
|
| |
|