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Another interior cleaning question

Started by Ghoste, February 18, 2010, 10:28:30 AM

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Ghoste

Anyone have any luck with yellowed dome light lenses?

tan top

yeah tried a polishing compound  ,   did make a  little bit of difference  but  , replaced it with a NOS one in the end !!   as it was already cracked
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69DodgeCharger

Try spraying it with bleachwhite and scrubbing it with a medium to soft brush. Rinse well under running water and then dry and buff with regular car wax. I have had pretty good luck with this method. It even worked on the yellowed back up light lenses on a pair of 73 Charger tail lights I sold.
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Back N Black

I used 600 grit sandpaper until all the yellow was gone and then polished. It turned out really good.

WHITE AND RED 69

Did the same as tan top, spent some time trying to clean it but wasted my time cause I bought a new white one from rtspecialties and it looks way better than any polishing I tried.
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