Subject: Re: faded taillight lenses
Author: Patrick Hayes
Date: Mar 5, 2002, 5:16 PM
Post ID: 1709785268
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In a message dated 3/5/02 4:24:41 PM Pacific Standard Time,
tsh-@devry-phx.edu writes:
I think it was Pat Hayes who recommended placing the lenses in hot water with some kind of a red dye. |
Nope, wasn't me. Never heard of such a technique. My old Eldo had a
notoriously pink taillight lens. Everyone behind me complained. I was
rather proud of its uniqueness, so it stayed that way until I sold it.
Patrick
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<FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>In a message dated 3/5/02 4:24:41 PM Pacific Standard Time, tsh-@devry-phx.edu writes:<BR>
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Nope, wasn't me. Never heard of such a technique. My old Eldo had a notoriously pink taillight lens. Everyone behind me complained. I was rather proud of its uniqueness, so it stayed that way until I sold it.<BR>
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Patrick</FONT>
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