🖤 Transform your ride’s vibe with stealthy precision—don’t just tint, trendify!
Rust-Oleum Specialty Lens Tint Spray Paint delivers a translucent black matte finish designed specifically for automotive tail lights. It covers 8-10 square feet per 10 oz can, dries to the touch in 20 minutes, and features a comfort-tip nozzle with any-angle spray technology for precise, easy application. The formula enhances color without blocking indicator lights, making it a must-have for stylish yet functional vehicle customization.
Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Color | Black |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 10 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 295.7 Milliliters |
Special Feature | Translucent |
Unit Count | 10.0 Ounce |
Paint Type | Spray |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Plastic |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | Painting Supplies;Paint & Stains;spray-paints |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Model Name | 253256 |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | Black |
Coverage | 10 sq ft |
UPC | 020066194864 |
Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
Item Weight | 3.17 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.5 x 8 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 253256 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Paint |
Manufacturer Part Number | 253256 |
Special Features | Translucent |
J**S
Great stuff.. BUT follow the directions and spray LIGHT coats
This stuff is great. Bought some first at an Auto Zone and it came out pretty good. Not like the flat black suede stuff that you see on some peoples tail lights and headlights. I am starting to think those guys are using flat black spray paint EWW. Nothing like this stuff, it is even better that VHT Nightshades in my opinion. The surface of the head and tail lights kept a glossy, slippery texture but when you apply it if you spray for a second too long in one spot, it will run and you will have to wipe with a rag and thinner and start over. Don't be 'that guy' who does not take the prep time like I did the first time around. I didn't tape the components to the left and right of the lights I was tinting. I hovered in one spot too long and the paint started to run and sag. With a second light coat it covered the first mistake and looked pretty good, the mistake wasn't too noticeable unless you sat RIGHT in front of the car. Not perfect but good enough for me. This second time (I bought it again because I like this stuff) I will protect the whole front of my car with paper and spray in light sweeping motions like the directions say and it will look so good. I wish you luck on your car modification journey.I think it would also work good for fog lights and reverse lights too but after 2-3 coats, the lights look pretty BLACKED OUT without the light applied and the lights off/car off. But when you turn on the lights or step on the brakes, the light shines through pretty good (considering).
J**D
A great value, I’d buy it again
I used it to darken some LED license plate lights I bought (but were airplane landing lights behind me).It definitely does what it says it’ll do. It’s a quality paint that dries fairly quick (aa long as you’re doing quick side to side sprays). The color is as dark as how many layers you decide to lay on. As for durability - I ran that car through the car wash every three days for about 9 months and it didn’t fade or lose adhesion. It knocked it down the original brightness from daylight to mid afternoon. I was probably going to go a little darker but the car got totaled recently. I could’ve used a much smaller can for my project but it was a great value and I’d do it again.
J**D
Day vs Night
Got a can for a few upgrades on my Elantra. First, I did the rear lights and turned out great! Then I decided to do the front headlights. After I finished the one on the driver side, I actually loved it during the day but wasn't going to do the other until I saw it at night. To my surprised, it looked more like a pimp car! Pink in color and even if I got some led 6000k lightbulbs, they'd probably still look cheesy so I had to do a lot of wet sanding to get them back to as close to new condition. If you just have to have black, do the film instead of spray but see how they look at night.
E**D
It is OK, but....
I have no idea why it is overpriced once that it has 90% less pigment than a cheap $5 same brand flat black
D**H
1 can per window is all you can expect
I have an older 2008 trailer with clear windows I wanted to tint darker for Summertime and Hot Sun reduced coming through it. So I tried Spray Tinting that took 1 whole can of lightly spraying coats to achieve the desired darkness, but I can still see outside from the inside.
M**Z
Don’t purchase!
I purchased this product last year & sprayed over my headlights. Not only is it very difficult to get an even spray but worst of all, it DESTROYED my headlight lenses. The head from my bulbs caused holes to eat through the lenses. Now I have to replace my covers which are $135 for each one plus a ton of work. Do NOT recommend this product.
F**O
Way better than the old Nite Shades
I just tried this on some fender turn signal lights and the result is essentially perfect. It dried enough to reinstall them in 15 minutes, the finish is a nice gloss black that looks just like a proper smoked lens, the light comes through the paint in the stock brightness and color, and you can still see into the light housing through it if you look closely.It's good enough that I'm considering trying it on a set of headlights to test if it can possibly be good enough to not compromise with something performance is the primary concern. I obsoletely recommend it for anything cosmetic.
J**A
Use on my golf cart lights
Turned out really good. If your using to tint.
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