I recently bought a beat up 88 ford f250 pick up truck. The tail light were in super bad condition as you can well see. They are scratched, faded and have white (paint transfer )scuff marks from who knows what.
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I used plastX only to polish out the lens. It took about 10 minutes to do. I followed with a coat of #20. The lens isn't perfect but it is more than acceptable.
Last edited by Superior Shine; Mar 17, 2005, 07:15 AM.
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They look great!!!! Maybe I should try it on my Impala. They aren't as bad as yours were, but your tips should help. Thanks for the info.
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Looks great!
Like the little tip on mounting the buffer in a vise, great idea.
I am always surprised how well neglected plastic can look after a little work.Brandon
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