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I want to paint the lenses on my light bar an amber color, and figure the best way is to paint it on the inside. I do not have an airbrush, so all I have is amber signal light brush paint. As you can see in the pic, I test painted some glass and it looks terrible. Is there a good way to paint the lens or should I leave it clear and just paint the lights on the light bar?

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Brushing light coats has always worked for me, especially for something as small as a light bar. Just practicing on a spare light bar lens.

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Again, going with what others have said- build it up in light coats. It brushes on very well, and levels out smoothly. I like to wait 15-20 minutes between coats, any sooner and you might remove the previous coat rather than paint over it. I also like to brush on a coat of Pledge Future (or some type of acrylic clear) after the last coat has dried, but that isn't mandatory.

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an alternative is using Sharpies. As good as the Tamiya clears are, I get even better results on lights with sharpies.

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Also, it's generally better to paint the globes/covers on the outside, as when you paint them on the inside, the paint tends to puddle into corners, making a darker area--doesn't do that when you paint clear colors on the outside.

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