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Brett
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15th May 13 at 09:31   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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?

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Balling
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15th May 13 at 09:34   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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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15th May 13 at 09:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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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15th May 13 at 09:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Acetone, wet sand, autogylm srp
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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although Scuba Steve told me to use acetone on my VW badge and it melted the badge
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15th May 13 at 09:42   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

thinners


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Whittie
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15th May 13 at 09:50   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

E-Tech tint remover, used it on some corsa ones years ago, was decent. Took a little bit of time though.
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.
Brett
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15th May 13 at 10:28   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Cheers dudes
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15th May 13 at 10:54   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

thinners wont eat the lights but will remove the 1k spray, dont bother buying special tint remover


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Brett
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15th May 13 at 11:06   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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.
mike56gte
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the special 'tint remover' is probably just thinners anyway.
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quote:
Originally posted by mike56gte
the special 'tint remover' is probably just overpriced thinners anyway.
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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15th May 13 at 23:08   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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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16th May 13 at 18:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

He will need more than clay bar, they are matt black lol

Id go thinners and keep rinsing with soapy water
Brett
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16th May 13 at 18:30   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'll just flog 'em down Bradford as is tbh
taylorboosh
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They will still sell on ebay imo, list under halal or something
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.
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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