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Ok, while those lights are drying off, prep your area to spray in if needed - i just lay lots of newspaper on the floor in my kitchen, opened all windows and doors to vent out those solvents.

Get your now dried lights and you can start*
* As this stage some people have talked about giving the lights a light sanding with dry/wet paper and another rinse so they are smoother for spraying, also some people have sanded of the part number/details located on the top to help with this. - i didn’t find a need for this, but maybe a good idea if your lights are scratched and scuffed.

Here is a picture of cleaned lights before spray:

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The 'Savage' spray i used gave instructions as to use "2 light coats...", however i know of others using far more and still maintaining a legal limit of light being emitted - and i also used mroe than stated; so make your mind up as you go along as to what looks good and if you want it darker or lighter.


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Before a sprayed i gave the can a good shake, and warmed it up as i have heard this gives a more even coat, and done this by dipping it into warmed water for a few mins.


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