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flat4guy
post May 29 2023, 06:03 PM
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I thought my 71 had the wrong headlight surrounds so I purchased the correct white reproductions. Once I took off my black ones I noticed someone had painted over the original ivory ones. What is the best way to remove the black paint without damaging the original color? Thank you.Attached Image
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DennisV
post Jun 1 2023, 07:43 AM
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QUOTE(flat4guy @ May 29 2023, 05:03 PM) *

What is the best way to remove the black paint without damaging the original color?

My wife just tackled this over the weekend while I was replacing fuel lines. She tried a few things like Goof-off, but found that acetone worked best. I was worried it would melt the plastic, but after testing it seemed fine. They were both blue. Still need some work, but the blue paint is off. Probably go to bleaching next.
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