I'm going to use this thread to post pictures of it when it's done.
Does anyone have any tips for me as I do it?
Thanks!
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Done! All I have to do it put it together, and put it back in.
To be honest, I didn't set out to do this as perfectly as possible. I did this because the headlights were really messed up with scratches and paint and junk, so I was thinking about getting a new set of lights. But I decided to just re-furbish the old ones. Since I was going to be sanding and painting, I thought I might as well black them out too while Im at it.
Pix's:
pulled them out.
Here is what the headlights looked like. A couple years ago I decided (this was back when I knew less....way less...) to paint an "eyelid" on my headlights. And well, it worked perfectly fine for a long while, until about a year ago the paint started to chip off, because the plastic under it wasn't prepped correctly. Learn as you go right!

They came apart pretty easy, granted I did it gently and such. Lowest setting on my oven was 170, so I put in in there for 7 minutes. Worked perfect.
Here I started sanding it, top middle is sanded, the rest is still chrome. I was surprised how easy the chrome came off...
And of course, completed sanding.
This is just after the black paint. I used Alsa Jet black basecoat, so it's flat when it dries.
After I finished it up I moved it into the bathroom to keep junk from getting in the paint and switched the fan on. To keep the fumes moving out.
Here is a closeup of the clear I did, it looks ok in the picture, but in person you can see scratches. I'm going to wetsand and polish that out at a later time.
And a closeup of the black part. I taped over some chrome, so I hope I can get it off without peeling. The next question would be, if you can't tape on top of the chrome, how do you mask of the small tube area for the running lights?
More pictures when I get them installed.
More pictures::::::::
This is when I got the tape off and the paint was dry:
After I did the whole thing the lenses were kinda hazey, which I know no is because I didn't have the right grit sandpaper. Today I bought 600, 800, 1000 and I had 1500 at home. So I sanded the lights with all those grits, then used a rubbing compound with my craftsman orbital buffer, then after that I used the Meguiars Plast-x to get the final shine. Here are some of the pictures. It's like 98 percent perfect, but looks really good. So Im happy with it. Maybe another day down the road I'll buff it out more, but for now im cool.
Here's a shot of the final product.
In this last one, it looks kinda hazy on the top, but it's just the reflection of the sky.
