Cheap & professional way of getting yellow fogs/highbeams

xi0utlawstarix

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interesting....time to do a little reading :coffee:

dam shizzz is yellow
 
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I was thinking about possibly doing my high beams yellow but thanks for the link in general. Product looks quality for the money, i could see myself using this on other non car projects. Thanks.
 

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So wait Darryl.......you can actually coat the bulb itself with this?? That would save money right there, instead of buying those cheaply made Luminics yellow bulbs, you could buy some quality Osram bulbs and just coat them. Interesting.....
 

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No, it's meant for tinting the color of chrome plated or other reflective parts. So it would be the housing. I mean, it might work like that, it's not it's intended use.
 

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If coating the bulb, it would brobably melt or burn off. This is a great alternative to Krylon Yellow Stained Glass Paint. I may have to get some...
 

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the best yellow you can do is the Lexus capsules. other than that, like Nikita (russianred), paint the reflectors with stained glass spray.
 
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