Hi Jeremy, I had that same problem on my DeLorean. To fix it, I took off the lenses, went into my work's prototyping paint lab, mixed up some translucent orange paint and shot it quickly with a professional paint gun. Very tricky, in that you have to use just the right amount of thinner to make the paint translucent. The wrong proportions will either give you a bad "fish eye" effect, or it won't be clear enough. I'll have to look at my mixture again to give you figures on those proportions though. I tried a few other things, like generic model paint and even markers, but those weren't permanent solutions. So far the orange has lasted through a year of meticulous car washes and even "armor-all-zation" without showing any signs of aging. You can see pictures here: Before: http://www.geocities.com/delorean-12/dmc02.jpg After: http://www.geocities.com/delorean_12_2/dmc6.jpg I can probably do another set if you'd like. Let me know via private e-mail if you're interested and we'll talk details. Same offer goes for the rest of the group. Thanks, Josh Haldeman jhaldeman@xxxx VIN 5102 VIN 15964 CancerMan wrote: > The amber color on my rear tail lens has faded to a yucky yellow color. > Can I use some kind of dye or paint to restore the color? > Any suggestions appreciated. -Jeremy