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RE: Hood black out by Vigg Designs - 9/19/2007 6:34:39 PM   
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So this is a decal?  What happens if you want to take it off?

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RE: Hood black out by Vigg Designs - 9/19/2007 7:00:58 PM   
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I wanted to try the blackout thing before I bothered with the hassle of a giant sticker or perminent paint.  A budy has a Vigg blackout and it had as much glare as his bare green hood.

I went a different route.  I used black laytex spray on bra.  You can get it at www.griot'sgarage.com.  Look for "Spray on Bra."  It comes in black, sprays on pretty easy, and comes off in a big sheet if you change your mind or only want it for the summer months.  With the masking tape it costs about $60 (two cans required) and goes on in about 20 minutes with absolute ease.

It looks a bit like Ryno-coat but there isn't a teeniest hint of glare. None.  With two coats it looks great.

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RE: Hood black out by Vigg Designs - 9/20/2007 6:54:28 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: newBrover

I went a different route.  I used black laytex spray on bra.  You can get it at www.griot'sgarage.com.  Look for "Spray on Bra."  It comes in black, sprays on pretty easy, and comes off in a big sheet if you change your mind or only want it for the summer months.  With the masking tape it costs about $60 (two cans required) and goes on in about 20 minutes with absolute ease.

It looks a bit like Ryno-coat but there isn't a teeniest hint of glare. None.  With two coats it looks great.




that link doesn't work.

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RE: Hood black out by Vigg Designs - 9/20/2007 7:36:56 AM   
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I'm satisfied with the decal approach.  If it ever needs to be replaced with another one have a professional shop strip off the decal to replace with an exact duplicate.  I'm guessing that you'd have to in case the paint faded.  Either way it's removable.  The decal that I have does not present the glare that you are talking about at least in my opinion.  The latex idea sounds like a viable option.  The idea of painting evenly kind of makes me nervous but that's just me.  If it works for you- that's the bottom line.

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RE: Hood black out by Vigg Designs - 9/20/2007 8:01:47 AM   
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Take out the apostrophe, no internet addresses use them.

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RE: Hood black out by Vigg Designs - 9/20/2007 9:02:26 AM   
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I went a different route.  I used black laytex spray on bra.  You can get it at www.griot'sgarage.com.  Look for "Spray on Bra."  It comes in black, sprays on pretty easy, and comes off in a big sheet if you change your mind or only want it for the summer months.  With the masking tape it costs about $60 (two cans required) and goes on in about 20 minutes with absolute ease.


-newBrover,
   if you've still got it on, take a couple photo's and post it on here.  I also assume it dries in a flat finish?

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RE: Hood black out by Vigg Designs - 9/22/2007 11:01:43 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: bigugly82

I went a different route.  I used black laytex spray on bra.  You can get it at www.griot'sgarage.com.  Look for "Spray on Bra."  It comes in black, sprays on pretty easy, and comes off in a big sheet if you change your mind or only want it for the summer months.  With the masking tape it costs about $60 (two cans required) and goes on in about 20 minutes with absolute ease.


-newBrover,
  if you've still got it on, take a couple photo's and post it on here.  I also assume it dries in a flat finish?

-ugly



Yes, it dries to a very matte, flat finish.  It actually sprays on really well.  It comes out of the can a little chunky and foamy but once it settles on your hood for a few seconds it almost evens itself out.  Two coats is key.  Spraying from a distance of about 24" helped.  I'm no Picasso with a paint can and I did it in about 20 minutes.

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