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Zilvia Junkie
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Preventing Tail Light Fade
I have S14 kouki tail lights and I noticed a lot of the ones I see are faded. Any suggestions on how can I prevent mine from fading other than covering the car?
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Wax them from time to time, just like the car. You can also use products like Novus which renews the plastic.
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Or Meguiars Clear Plastic Cleaner, followed up with the Plastic Polish. Too bad I don't have before and after pics, but a friend with a Hachi cleaned his up and he couldn't help but get really giddy.
The blinker amber portion changed from a chalky orange to an exact brand new look. It just took about 3-5 full minutes on each side. Good luck. |
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