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Huh????Propane torch
I tried a test spot with brake fluid on a rag and wiped it in really well. Didn't do anything.IF they were out of the car, I'd suggest brake fluid. It won't harm the acrylic, but will eat any crud or paint overspray if there is any.
That however is a major job as the lights need to be totally taken apart.
Winter project??!!
It's not a miracle worker, but it takes time, needs to soak for a while. It cleaned my lenses up just like you see in the pic.I tried a test spot with brake fluid on a rag and wiped it in really well. Didn't do anything.
Or a heat gun?Propane torch
Not the same part, but the other day I had a bunch of overspray on the front turn signal under the bumper and I tried a little brake clean (which is mostly acetone I think) on a rag. That wiped the overspray right off and left the lens clean and shiny and didn't appear to hurt anything. Obviously don't take my word for it and test before doing anything big, but for me it seemed to clean very well without hurting that front lens.Maybe a bit of acetate or acetone and a tooth brush. Never done it myself so start small.
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