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No more pink lines on 90 - 91 DA Tail Lights.
1. Remove the tail lights.
2. Remove bulb sockets and all wires.
I left the gasket/seal on the tail light cuz it was stuck on the bottom of the housing.
Wasn't exactly sure what to use, but Wesleys Bleach White (for whitewall tires), and regular bleach worked.
3. Spray quite a bit of bleach white in the bulb socket holes. Move it around some, rinse out with water.
Some pink was gone, but alot was still there...
4. Poured regular bleach in the socket holes. Moved it around, and the pink was gone... Rinse with water.
5. Get as much water out as possible. Shake the piss out of it. Dry gasket/seal.
6. Let dry. Put them in front of a fan until the moisture is gone.........
Not sure which one actually did the trick, but no more pink.
Actual labor time = Not even an hour. Drying takes the longest.
Above~~Before
Bottom~~After
1. Remove the tail lights.
2. Remove bulb sockets and all wires.
I left the gasket/seal on the tail light cuz it was stuck on the bottom of the housing.
Wasn't exactly sure what to use, but Wesleys Bleach White (for whitewall tires), and regular bleach worked.
3. Spray quite a bit of bleach white in the bulb socket holes. Move it around some, rinse out with water.
Some pink was gone, but alot was still there...
4. Poured regular bleach in the socket holes. Moved it around, and the pink was gone... Rinse with water.
5. Get as much water out as possible. Shake the piss out of it. Dry gasket/seal.
6. Let dry. Put them in front of a fan until the moisture is gone.........
Not sure which one actually did the trick, but no more pink.
Actual labor time = Not even an hour. Drying takes the longest.
Above~~Before
Bottom~~After
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