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After a recent bulb replacement, I noticed that the reflective coating
in the tail lamps of my late nineties Honda Civic is beginning to
flake off. Bulbs are stock wattage and so I believe this
deterioration is simply due to age. Rather than discard a otherwise
intact set, are there any spray coatings available to a DIYer that
could restore functionality to these tail lamps? If it helps at all,
the reflectors in the tail lamp are not faceted.
I have found Krylon's Reflect-A-Lite product
(http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/reflectalite_spray_paint) as
well as Eastwood's chrome galvanized
(http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=18815&itemType=PRODUCT) and
reflective aluminum
(http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=99&itemType=PRODUCT)
aerosols. I am not sure which would be the best option or if there
are any other products worth considering.
I thank the group in advance for any insight it may provide.
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in the tail lamps of my late nineties Honda Civic is beginning to
flake off. Bulbs are stock wattage and so I believe this
deterioration is simply due to age. Rather than discard a otherwise
intact set, are there any spray coatings available to a DIYer that
could restore functionality to these tail lamps? If it helps at all,
the reflectors in the tail lamp are not faceted.
I have found Krylon's Reflect-A-Lite product
(http://www.kpg-industrial.com/products/reflectalite_spray_paint) as
well as Eastwood's chrome galvanized
(http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=18815&itemType=PRODUCT) and
reflective aluminum
(http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=99&itemType=PRODUCT)
aerosols. I am not sure which would be the best option or if there
are any other products worth considering.
I thank the group in advance for any insight it may provide.
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