Re: [DML] Faded Signal Lenses
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Re: [DML] Faded Signal Lenses



> As an artist, I've used a product from Michael's crafts (or Ben Franklin's) called 'Glass
> Stain'. It is an inexpensive, transluscent liquid that is used to create faux stained
> glass art. It's water based, can be used on plastic, glass and other smooth surfaces.
> You can mix the colors for the right hue. Once dry, the stain is waterproof. No opaque
> problems here, but you do want to avoid shaking the bottles, as air bubbles are not
> condusive to a smooth application. Might be worth a try on your tail lights.

Oliver Holler
VIN#10694


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> CancerMan wrote:
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> > 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
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