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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 61 Joined: 9-June 17 From: Clayton, NC Member No.: 21,162 Region Association: South East States ![]() ![]() |
Hi,
Has anyone has success with removing automotive paint from the tail light housing and the wiring harness? I think a 6yr old painted my car, as the harness and tail light housings are covered with a lot of red paint. I searched the site and found several that used acetone. I tried this and it discolored my tail light housing. Anyone have success with something else that did not destroy the wire (eg remove stripes) or discolor the housings? Thanks, Dennis |
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Darren recommended using Brasso on the plastic housings. So I tried that on both the airbox and taillight housings. it shined them up, but did take some rubbing. on the plus side its not going to attack the plastic. I would be wary of solvents
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