Apr 30, 2007 - 5:59 PM | Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #552614 · Replies: 95 · Views: 72,403 |
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Hey guys, Yeh use a good spray paint, preferably one for plastics. Was just wondering, i used a red filter gel to make mine red (clock lights up green originally), works good at night, not visible in daylight as i have still to remove the tinted plastic facia. the reason is i wanna replace it with clear plastic so that it still has a factory feel to the clock/console (unless u take it apart and find the filter). does anyone know what i could do/use to get effectively as close to the plastic face i have but clear and not tinted? the problem with making my own piece of plastic is the face curves, if i use a flexible plastic type thing the problem is getting it to stay in place, curved... any ideas? thanks |
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