the visibility was getting ridiculous so i tried some plastx on the ol' daily driver. one of them really needs to be replaced (if not both) because of the water leaking in but since its just a beater it wont happen. next ill try my hand on sanding them down then using the rotary but for now this will have to due.
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just tried some plastx on the daily driver
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Re: just tried some plastx on the daily driver
If your trying to save some cash like yours truly, I had the fog light on my Yukon fog up and leak. I took it off and it literally fell in two. I cleaned it up inside and laid a bead of "Automotive Goop" on it and placed back together and rubberband it and let it dry the recommended lenghth. Since then, no leaks. Not sure where yours are leaking, could be the same thing. The goop works good.
The lights look better.
PlastX is the bomb.
AaronPhilippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,
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Re: just tried some plastx on the daily driver
Post back when you wetsand them and followup with the rotary. This combo will definitely bring them to the next level.A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
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