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Dman wrote:
Twisty
Dman wrote:
Dman, it would depend on the complexity of the molded pattern in the lens & plastic typebut if it is a relatively simple lens I have had real good luck using a paint swirl remover product called Finesse' by 3M.. That is a very fine polishing compound that is used on clear coat paints to remove small scratches & swirls. What it seems to do is polish the plastic lens back to a shinny original color. I have used it with good success on older car tail light & turn signal lens's & when done they look pretty presentable.. Again it depends on the plastic type & pattern in the plastic.I have recently acquired a GW 1500 rear center light to replace the reflector but my prob ishowif possible to get the lens to it's natural red againthe lens is faded from the sun and it doesn't look good.
I acquired it from a friend and he re-installed his reflector due to the looks of the lens.
Dman :baffled:
Twisty