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Im trying to renew my van exterior to keep it healthy and good looking
I have tried renew these parts, but they look the same after a couple of months, Should I replace them all around? Any vendor you might know sell these parts custom painted to match the van color? In this picture I can also note a little bit of tail lights started to fade.
You will pay through the nose for new parts, and painting it will look tacky. Leave it alone.
You could try hitting it with a buffing wheel and some cutting compound. It should remove the white oxidation and reveal some fresh black plastic for a while.
You will pay through the nose for new parts, and painting it will look tacky. Leave it alone.
You could try hitting it with a buffing wheel and some cutting compound. It should remove the white oxidation and reveal some fresh black plastic for a while.
I agree Joe, nose will hurt, but it bothers me a lot. I will try the compound and see what happens.
I think the tail lights also need compounding right?
The thing is I believe my 20 year old van is going through the 20 year crisis and wants major surgery lol
Last edited by GeneveConversionVan; October 8th, 2020 at 9:45 AM.
yes buffing the tail light lens will clear them up.
Great.
Altough yesterday while cleaning them up, i realized they have like internal scratches.. like if they were cracked from the interior. I wonder if that affects light propagation.