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Old 06-16-2009, 08:30 PM   #1
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Paint Stripping for plastic Tail light covers

Hey I have been stripping the paint from my Argosy for the last 2 weeks. ALMOST THERE, YAHOOOO!!!!!! But I just realized the tail light covers are made of plastic and the Jasco stuff I am using eats through plastic really well. Trust me REALLY WELL. how do I strip those parts? Would I be better off just leaving the paint and spray paint over them?

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Hey I have been stripping the paint from my Argosy for the last 2 weeks. ALMOST THERE, YAHOOOO!!!!!! But I just realized the tail light covers are made of plastic and the Jasco stuff I am using eats through plastic really well. Trust me REALLY WELL. how do I strip those parts? Would I be better off just leaving the paint and spray paint over them?

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