Hola fellow Travelers...... not a big thing but wondering what is the best fix here......... DIY or do they make aftermarket...... brake lights are good and reverse lights work... just looks a bit shoddy.....
Thank you. About 30 or 40 years ago I decided to clean up and repaint my grill medallion. So think I used MEK or acetone. Anyway it crazed the whole medallion. A lesson learned the hard way.I build model car kits, so can offer advice on refinishing plastic without destroying it. I also have a 1964 Polara. The old silver paint can be removed with Castrol Super Clean without marring the clear plastic. You can respray the back of the lens with model car silver or chrome paint. Some cleaners or paints not meant for plastic can craze it.
All that prep and stuff won't work here. What you are looking at is the back side of the applied paint through a clear lens. The paint is sprayed on the back of the lens, not the front surface.Normally to paint on plastic you remove the old finish. Then clean with a good grease and wax remover / surface prep.
Dust with a adhesion promoter
( Bull dog ) ect. Then put a coat of epoxy primer/sealer with a little extra reducer in it. Then paint.
Or....... for a small area like that go to a hobby store and grab one of those 1/4 size rattle can of Testers model car paint.
It is made to lay right on plastic and not craze.
So that lens will not come off or remove or there is no access from the innerAll that prep and stuff won't work here. What you are looking at is the back side of the applied paint through a clear lens. The paint is sprayed on the back of the lens, not the front surface.
Something here may work. FOR SALE - Dodge 330, 440, Polara Tail Light For SaleHola fellow Travelers...... not a big thing but wondering what is the best fix here......... DIY or do they make aftermarket...... brake lights are good and reverse lights work... just looks a bit shoddy.....
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Not that easy as some are Phillips head behind the gasket...Take the nuts off the bezel studs from inside the trunk. The bezel will pull off, and the lens will fall out.
Take the nuts off the bezel studs from inside the trunk. The bezel will pull off, and the lens will fall out.
Dave almost had the wool pulled over my eyes lolNot that easy as some are Phillips head behind the gasket...
It happens to everyone. If you figure out the reboot let me know. I just replied to a thread about a dash emblem fastener and I knew exactly what it was but showed clips that are used elsewhere on the car...Forgot about those. After almost 77 years, my brain must be full. New information comes in, and some old information falls out. It is pretty random. Time for a reboot, I guess. LOL