On Feb 2, 2:52 pm, <H...@nospam.nix> wrote:
> <kenbcoo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> > decoration. I'd like to remove the paint, but using a solvent like
> > acetone or nail polish remover scuffs up the headlight plastic
Thanks for the reply - but I don't know what kind of paint it is. It
looks like the same kind as used on the body, if that tells you
anything.
> > underneath the paint.
> > Any suggestions on how to remove paint from plastic, or how to polish
> > up the headlights after exposure to solvents?
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> There are lots of things to try first. What sort of paint was used? Oil base
> or water based emulsion?
marks542004@yahoo.com - 02 Feb 2007 23:03 GMT
On Feb 2, 4:56 pm, kenbcoo...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Feb 2, 2:52 pm, <H...@nospam.nix> wrote:> <kenbcoo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> > There are lots of things to try first. What sort of paint was used? Oil base
> > or water based emulsion?
Try gently rubbing with one of those plastic scrubbers for dishes.
If the headlight covers are plastic and an enamel or laquer was used I
would expect them to be trash.
HLS@nospam.nix - 02 Feb 2007 23:15 GMT
> > Well, for damn sure, if those headlight lenses are "plastic", DO NOT USE
> > ACETONE
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> > There are lots of things to try first. What sort of paint was used? Oil base
> > or water based emulsion?
Okay, whatever sort of paint you have, you need to soften it and try
scrubbing
with a sponge or a nonabrasive type cleaning medium first.
Lets assume it is normal body paint. If you use acetone, you are likely to
destroy
the lens. Try something really mild like petroleum jelly, or mineral oil,
or maybe even
one of those citrus cleaners that are popular now. Put them on and let them
stand
for a long period of time. If they are oil soluble, they may soften the
paint and make
it easier to get off.
Acetone or nail polish remover can be a strong solvent but may be too harsh.
Use patience.
If you are unlucky, the oil based paint has melted and fused into the
headlight lens.
In that case, little remains but replacement.