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    #16
    Originally posted by Digitalwave
    It looks good now, but I could never paint my whole tail light. That paint isn't meant to last in the elements and instead of just having your turn signal look dull, now the whole tail light will eventually.
    You would be surprised how tough that shit is. Granted, ti won't hold up as well as just plasitic, but it's not like it is going to wear off in 5 years. And like Josh said, it's easy to just re-sand and re-spray when they do dull.

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      #17
      Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver
      Originally posted by Digitalwave
      It looks good now, but I could never paint my whole tail light. That paint isn't meant to last in the elements and instead of just having your turn signal look dull, now the whole tail light will eventually.
      You would be surprised how tough that shit is. Granted, ti won't hold up as well as just plasitic, but it's not like it is going to wear off in 5 years. And like Josh said, it's easy to just re-sand and re-spray when they do dull.
      I've been using it on my tails for years. I was one of the first people to try it after Lukas did it, if not the second. I didn't say the paint is going to wear off, but it oxidizes easy and just starts looking crappy after about 6 months.

      RISING EDGE

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        #18
        Originally posted by Eurospeed88
        Originally posted by Digitalwave
        It looks good now, but I could never paint my whole tail light. That paint isn't meant to last in the elements and instead of just having your turn signal look dull, now the whole tail light will eventually.
        It's the kind of thing that can be easily re-done though TJ, so it's not a big

        How do you re-do it? I paitned my turn signals red about ayear ago, and now they're all dull. Short of stripping the paint and clearcoat off and re-doing it all over again, what can I do to make them less dull?

        If I have to strip it, what do I use?

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          #19
          Originally posted by DaveInLA
          Originally posted by Eurospeed88
          Originally posted by Digitalwave
          It looks good now, but I could never paint my whole tail light. That paint isn't meant to last in the elements and instead of just having your turn signal look dull, now the whole tail light will eventually.
          It's the kind of thing that can be easily re-done though TJ, so it's not a big

          How do you re-do it? I paitned my turn signals red about ayear ago, and now they're all dull. Short of stripping the paint and clearcoat off and re-doing it all over again, what can I do to make them less dull?

          If I have to strip it, what do I use?
          Thats about all you can do. When I refinish mine, all I do is use 400 grit to sand all the old paint off, then respray.

          RISING EDGE

          Let's drive fast and have fun.

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            #20
            why not use the testors paint for the red part and automotive grade clear for the rest so it doesn't fade?
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              #21
              Originally posted by nando
              why not use the testors paint for the red part and automotive grade clear for the rest so it doesn't fade?
              That's what I was thinking.
              Amber Fire Pearlcoat 2000 Dodge Dakota R/T
              Schwarz 1991 BMW 535i [Daily Driver]
              Dark Currant Pearl 1996 Acura Integra GS-R [For Sale]
              Orientblau Metallic 1994 BMW 740i [Sold]
              Alpinweiss 1987 BMW 325iS [Junked]

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