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Old Dec 26, 2007 | 11:33 PM
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My better half has a 01 intrepid and of course the plastic head lite covers are fading with time . My question is there some way of removing the film with out having to buy new . U think there's something out there that would do the job anyways any ideas would be of help . MERRY XMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR Later bake
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You can try buffing them with a compound, or i have a pair priced to sell. $50 Shipped
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Best check out how much to ship to humbolt sask. May cost more than 50 . Also r they in good shape?>later bake
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Best check out how much to ship to humbolt sask. May cost more than 50 . Also r they in good shape?>later bake
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Use PlastX. that stuff works great. you can get it just about anywhere (canadian Tire, Walmart) If they are really bad and that does not work you may have to sand them down a little and then try it again.
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Yeah if they are bad you can sand them with fine grades of sandpaper (like really fine) while doing it under running water. Gradually use finer and finer paper, then finish it off with the PlastX. Will be like brand new.
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Thanks for the info we used very fine wet & dry sd & the wife used future acrilic floor wax and damn if it didn't turn out bad at all . So merry christmas and happy new year from the baker klan
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