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Foggy Brakelights

poorleno

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Im guessing the fix for this is sanding them OR using some sort of polish, just wondering if someone could recommend a product or procedure to liven them up a little
 
I had mine sprayed with clear lacquer at a body shop ........ they look good.
 
T-Cut works a treat on glass headlights. Not sure I'd use it on plastic, but what's the worst that can happen? (Obviously, wrecking your lights!)
 
If you're talking the plastic lenses then there is a product called Plast-Rx (I think by Maguiers) that is a mild cutting compound which gets rid of UV/road bleaching etc. They come up a treat - after a lot of elbow grease :what:
 
Zingari said:
If you're talking the plastic lenses then there is a product called Plast-Rx (I think by Maguiers) that is a mild cutting compound which gets rid of UV/road bleaching etc. They come up a treat - after a lot of elbow grease :what:

+1 :thumb:
 
...... do not use T-cut on them ...... I tried on a very small patch and it compounded the problem ........
 

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