Brett
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Could anyone tell me the best way to remove spray from lights?
Got a set that have been spray tinted that I need to return to normal.
T-Cut has been suggested. I'm guessing any kind of paint stripper will probably screw the plastic?
Cheers
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Balling
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Wet sanded and polished a set once to remove a spray tint. Worked fine.
If it's only a light spray I imagine a coarse polisher will do the job.
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alan-g-w
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The fact it has tint spray under means that if you do manage to get the paint off you'll more than likely take the tint off as well Brett. I think I'd be just using thinners, take the lights back to standard then tint them again if i fancied
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3CorsaMeal
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Acetone, wet sand, autogylm srp
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mike56gte
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quote: Originally posted by alan-g-w
The fact it has tint spray under means that if you do manage to get the paint off you'll more than likely take the tint off as well Brett. I think I'd be just using thinners, take the lights back to standard then tint them again if i fancied
pretty sure its the tint spray he is trying to remove.
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3CorsaMeal
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although Scuba Steve told me to use acetone on my VW badge and it melted the badge
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Tomnova16
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thinners
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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Whittie
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E-Tech tint remover, used it on some corsa ones years ago, was decent. Took a little bit of time though.
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Whittie
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lights-Lens-Tail-Light-Tinting-Tint-REMOVER-Spray-FREE-/140464638586#vi-content
Think you can get it for about a fiver mate.
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Brett
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Cheers dudes
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Tomnova16
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thinners wont eat the lights but will remove the 1k spray, dont bother buying special tint remover
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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Brett
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I'll give it a shot. Bought some new lights anyway, but thinking the resale of the old ones will be better if I can remove the spray.
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mike56gte
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the special 'tint remover' is probably just thinners anyway.
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Firestate88
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quote: Originally posted by mike56gte
the special 'tint remover' is probably just overpriced thinners anyway.
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alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by mike56gte
quote: Originally posted by alan-g-w
The fact it has tint spray under means that if you do manage to get the paint off you'll more than likely take the tint off as well Brett. I think I'd be just using thinners, take the lights back to standard then tint them again if i fancied
pretty sure its the tint spray he is trying to remove.
Just re-read that, good point
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FlaFFy_91
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quote: Originally posted by Brett
I'll give it a shot. Bought some new lights anyway, but thinking the resale of the old ones will be better if I can remove the spray.
If your just trying toget rid of the spray paint. Try useing some clay bar?
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taylorboosh
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He will need more than clay bar, they are matt black lol
Id go thinners and keep rinsing with soapy water
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Brett
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I'll just flog 'em down Bradford as is tbh
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taylorboosh
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They will still sell on ebay imo, list under halal or something
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Corsa_Sport21
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Thinners will take it off easy. Will be a case of wipe on, wipe off.
I once bought a set of badly painted wheels and needed to get the top coat off and thinners done the trick with ease.
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Ben G
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Look for a cunt driving around with a hankerchief hanging onto their rear bumper.
Those types love that shit.
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