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My panda being the 100hp has all the lil option bits. Inc the front fogs. I realy like the idea of doing them yellow. But cant find a way that wont be buggered in ten mins. With the polos I used to use polycarb spray and that would last 6months or so. But these being realy near the ground. And the miles I'm doing that would chip off in seconds. Any ideas for an effective way? Only pic i can find of the offending items....
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Last Edit: Feb 10, 2012 8:24:59 GMT by retrowagen1234
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I've used this stuff before and was really happy with the results. Totally reversible, protects the lenses (its primary function) and tints them evenly. It's like a really thick rubbery sticky back plastic. Goes on fairly easy as long as your careful and the couple bubbles I was left with from not being so careful went right down after a bit of time with the lights on as it must initially contract a tiny bit with heat.
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Last Edit: Feb 10, 2012 8:35:46 GMT by ben711200
...proper medallion man chest wig motoring.
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Feb 10, 2012 18:27:02 GMT
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look for something called amberlight it paints on like nail varnish , its been on my polo for 2 years now.
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Feb 10, 2012 20:32:01 GMT
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Laminx is good stuff, did my rear lights in it, wont chip at all.
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Feb 11, 2012 19:16:22 GMT
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Laminx is the best stuff i have come across.
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1980 mk2 escort 2 door 1979 mk2 escort 2 door 1990 mk2 orion 1.6, Now written off !! 1986 mk2 orion 1.6 i ghia 51 plate Rover 25
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Feb 12, 2012 17:49:42 GMT
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A company that restores reflectors should be able to make the refelctors yellow But wont be cheap... Proper yellow headlights though. I was quoted ~50€ per reflector...
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