A few years ago, I painted the amber portion of my tail lights red to get the all-red look from the rear. It looked good, but then the red paint began to look really dull. Instead of going through the trouble of repainting it, I decided to strip the red paint to go back to the original look.
I tried nail polish remover, but it doesn't seem to be strong enough. Some people suggested acetone. So far, I've tried some sort of laquer paint remover, and it's doing a decent job, but there are parts of the plastic tail lights that have become dull/hazed as a result. I've read to use an "automotive polish" to correct this, so I was hoping I could get some good suggestions on this forum. Thanks.
I tried nail polish remover, but it doesn't seem to be strong enough. Some people suggested acetone. So far, I've tried some sort of laquer paint remover, and it's doing a decent job, but there are parts of the plastic tail lights that have become dull/hazed as a result. I've read to use an "automotive polish" to correct this, so I was hoping I could get some good suggestions on this forum. Thanks.