Mirror finish for tail lights

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Mirror finish for tail lights

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Anyone know how to restore the reflective mirror finish inside tail lights/ indicators etc??

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Paint them gloss white. I'm told it works much better than silver finishes on everything other than headlights.
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i used hamerite smooth gloss white on my front indicator / parking lamp reflectors, works a treat

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Thats a good tip, gloss white.
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Steve wrote:Anyone know how to restore the reflective mirror finish inside tail lights/ indicators etc??

cheers Steve :thumbright:

I'm pretty sure I've seen chrome spray in Halfords.
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Johnny Dart wrote:
Steve wrote:Anyone know how to restore the reflective mirror finish inside tail lights/ indicators etc??

cheers Steve :thumbright:

I'm pretty sure I've seen chrome spray in Halfords.
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Yeah I used that on mine but white is better.
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Johnny Dart wrote:
Steve wrote:Anyone know how to restore the reflective mirror finish inside tail lights/ indicators etc??

cheers Steve :thumbright:

I'm pretty sure I've seen chrome spray in Halfords.
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I bought some (not halfords) stuff of Ebay. Recognised name but cor remember who.

Utter Bananarama!! The finish is a very dull silver. Not the reflective chrome like the lid.

Tried it on some scrap metal as I knew it'd be difficult to replicate.

If not white you should be able to pic up some chrome wrap and cover the insert. Just make sure it suitable for warm temps! :thumbright:
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Thinking about your question ,
the only lights at the rear of a car to have a chrome finish , are fog lamps , all other's have a white finish.
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Charger wrote:i used hamerite smooth gloss white on my front indicator / parking lamp reflectors, works a treat

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if you need a mirror finish one way is to use aluminium tape. that polishes up well.

not easy to apply on a curved surface though so white'll be a lot easier.
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The thing with white is it seems to give a nice even illumination. Reduces the "hot" spot.

Never did try it myself but I have seen photos of rear lights that had the reflectors painted white and it looked really nice, bright and even.
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I reckon white. I've had dealings with various prewar cars and very often they were white inside the rear lamps,also clearing out dads place I found loads of early bike lamps,also with white reflectors. When did they start to be plated shiny metal and why? Fronts have always been nickel/silver/chrome plated.
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I wouldn't use Hamerite paint on white metal parts or anything with a zinc coating or content. It will fish eye badly. Normal spray primer/paint should be OK.
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Thanks gents....will do them white gloss as you suggest...never heard of that so glad I asked!!!

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