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Originally Posted by JARblue I wouldn't use acetone... it will eat the plastic lens. Brake cleaner doesn't seem to be as aggressive on the lenses. But I wouldn't be surprised

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Old 06-04-2019, 04:14 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I wouldn't use acetone... it will eat the plastic lens. Brake cleaner doesn't seem to be as aggressive on the lenses. But I wouldn't be surprised if it does eat them a little.
I used it on the third brake light, not the tail lights and it had no effect on the plastic at all. Not sure if they're made of a different plastic. But, like I mentioned, the nightshade wasn't fully cured so it wiped off really easy. May have been different if I had to use a lot of acetone.
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