How To DIY Painted Edges on Taillights

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verytalonted

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Much thanks!

So paint the back side of the taillights to get rid of that nasty white line around to lights.

See now I aleays just thought it was just whatever glue was used to hole the taillights together.
 

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Mr Green, is there a trick to getting the gray connector between the 2 bulbs out? Do you just pull or is the something you have to push down? I don't want to bust it.

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Edit: nvm just twist, *******
 
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I went to hobby lobby...they have a lot of different type of brush's...
I used one that was thin but stiff/strong brush-end and also had a reasonable long brush-end too...I bought three...only used 2...
 

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The little brush on the paint touch up bottles you can buy should be good enough as well I would think.
 

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So I gave it a try, and my God, what a difference!!!

I always hated that line of cheap white plastic. To me it looked like the glue that held the housing and lens together, Happy I could make it blend.

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And here is a little bit better "How-To"

Different How-To.

No offense intended to OP.
 
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