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Old 11-14-2006 | 10:30 AM
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I nightshaded my clear corners the other day and i think i used too much because now when they light up they light up red. It looks like hell when theyre on at night. So is there anyway i can strip it off and repaint them? maybe some scuff pads or sand paper?
Old 11-14-2006 | 11:11 AM
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I would sand it off and then polish them.
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I would sand it off and then polish them.
im a painting noob so, i would sand it off with say some 120 grit and how would i polish it? rubbing compound? or some meguiars plastx maybe?
Old 11-14-2006 | 03:20 PM
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battery acid...lol J/K

the above statements should work...
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try gasoline! It works for everything. Took paint of my rear seat, sticker gunk off car, tint gunk of window. Make sure to clean the part throughly when done. Let me know its my secret weapon.
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use laquer thinner....i used that and it was fine
Old 11-17-2006 | 01:20 PM
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and dont use 120 grit use something ALOT finer 120 will leave some nice scratches in there and you will be sanding down that thing for hours on end to get it right again, use something like 400 or finer depending on how badly damaged your lens is right now...
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MIne are red too I think it loks mean at night!
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Originally Posted by 1SicV8
use laquer thinner....i used that and it was fine
I had my tail lights done w/ it and got stopped by a cop and was ordered to have it taken off by a judge. I used laquer thinner and A LOT of it. It did the job, just took a good amount of scrubbing.
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Originally Posted by Trent
I had my tail lights done w/ it and got stopped by a cop and was ordered to have it taken off by a judge. I used laquer thinner and A LOT of it. It did the job, just took a good amount of scrubbing.
they really have their hands full these days with us transparent light painting criminals
Old 11-17-2006 | 02:04 PM
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Laquer thinner..then buff um out they'll clear right back up. They'll be hazed from the lacquer thinner.
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I wetsanded mine with 1500grit then polished them back to crystal clear. Works pretty fast and dosent scratch them up near as bad..
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Originally Posted by Z'mnypit
I wetsanded mine with 1500grit then polished them back to crystal clear. Works pretty fast and dosent scratch them up near as bad..
I want my corners to look like yours, tinted but still be able to see theyre clear. how many coats of nightshade did you use?
Old 11-17-2006 | 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by smg267
try gasoline! It works for everything. Took paint of my rear seat, sticker gunk off car, tint gunk of window. Make sure to clean the part throughly when done. Let me know its my secret weapon.

DO this while u smoke a fat one! that should be fun!!!!
Old 11-17-2006 | 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by NxLS1496
I want my corners to look like yours, tinted but still be able to see theyre clear. how many coats of nightshade did you use?
They look like the black/clear housings from ebay.
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Originally Posted by smg267
try gasoline! It works for everything. Took paint of my rear seat, sticker gunk off car, tint gunk of window. Make sure to clean the part throughly when done. Let me know its my secret weapon.
Ronsonal Lighter fluid works good. I used gas when I put my CF embelems on. Stole some from the fuel rail. I was too lazy to go out to the fuel shed..

Originally Posted by 1SicV8
use laquer thinner....i used that and it was fine
THat wouldn't turn the plastic white?
Old 11-17-2006 | 08:07 PM
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ebay FTW... that is way to much work for somthing that cost so little brandnew
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I really should just break down and buy the ebay ones. but 50 bucks is alot when your saving for full exhaust and a cam.
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laquer thinner would probably work, and do not sand them with anything less then 1500, but even at that then u got to buff or hand rub them out



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