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Old May 22, 2005
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Question resmoke tails?

so i bought these tails from a member on this board, and one of the tails is starting to look pretty junky
I think the clear and the tint is starting to come off, whats the best way to repair? Could i sand it down and just start it all over, or would that screw up the finish when I respray it? Heres a closeup of the damage.

on my other tail, the clear is startin to chip off. Can i just clean it well and respray it with clear?

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Old May 22, 2005
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Only way is to sand and respray. Make sure you use atleast 800+ (correct me if i'm wrong) grit wet dry sand paper. Try not to get any deep scratches or pitting. Good luck

Edit: Forgot to say once you sand it's not gonna look nearly as clear as it does now so just keep that in mind.

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thats what i was figuring, so the best way is to just get a new set of tails and tint them? what about sanding and then working my way up to a polishing compound, will the light still be destorted?
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When you sand them the light won't be distored but you won't be able to look into the tails cause the clear covers will have a foggy look. Just smoke them so they look black but not too dark and you should be fine.
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actually for the respraying of clear coat he should scuff up the taillight clear thats already on so its not shiny with a gray scotch bright pad or 600 grit wet sand paper...than if he's using real clearcoat in a spray gun than it'll come out real nice
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so lemme get this straight, if i sand down to the clear plastic, then respray the tint and clear them using clearcoat from a spray can, it shouldnt look too bad?
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Depends on the type of tint your using. Some tint doesn't take clearcoat well and ends up looking like crap. The one I used already has a gloss finish to it and your not supposed to use clear coat. I found out the hard way......
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i dont know if it would work or not, but you might try some clear plastic polish. I know it works great for clear plastic but dont know how it would do for this. just an idea.
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