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| $$$$$$$$$$$$$ WOW! More updates on Fiero GT Tail light lens!!!! $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ (Page 98/115) |
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88TTopGT
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DEC 31, 02:25 PM
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I have a fix for the yellowing o we time on the polycarbonate. I am a Detail shop manager and IDA certified detailer of 25 yrs. There is a ceramic coating that is used specifically for this purpose, it’s chemical composition is pure silicon carbide. The product ensures no loss of gloss or degradation from UV exposure including yellowing. It should be applied when new to get the maximum benefit, but corrective wet sanding, then compounding can be done to expose a perfect surface for the coating application on used parts.
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Trinten
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DEC 31, 02:28 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 88TTopGT:
I have a fix for the yellowing o we time on the polycarbonate. I am a Detail shop manager and IDA certified detailer of 25 yrs. There is a ceramic coating that is used specifically for this purpose, it’s chemical composition is pure silicon carbide. The product ensures no loss of gloss or degradation from UV exposure including yellowing. It should be applied when new to get the maximum benefit, but corrective wet sanding, then compounding can be done to expose a perfect surface for the coating application on used parts. |
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Product name? There are a few "ceramic nanocoats" out there designed for automotive paint and even wheels.... if you've used this stuff for years without any issues, knowing exactly what to get would be a benefit.
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kgoodyear
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DEC 31, 04:04 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 88TTopGT:
I have a fix for the yellowing o we time on the polycarbonate. I am a Detail shop manager and IDA certified detailer of 25 yrs. There is a ceramic coating that is used specifically for this purpose, it’s chemical composition is pure silicon carbide. The product ensures no loss of gloss or degradation from UV exposure including yellowing. It should be applied when new to get the maximum benefit, but corrective wet sanding, then compounding can be done to expose a perfect surface for the coating application on used parts. |
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The stuff I have seen was called F11 and the owner had been using it since he got the original lenses and I was really impressed!!! I don't know if this is what TTop was talking about but nevertheless I was really impressed.
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A_Pegasi
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JAN 04, 07:48 PM
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No Pix yet, but both my OEM lenses lit "Pontiac" and custom "Blank" lenses have arrived and they look FANTASTIC!
Thank you Keith & George!!------------------ A_Pegasi RCHal486@aol.com
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kgoodyear
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JAN 04, 07:57 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by A_Pegasi:
No Pix yet, but both my OEM lenses lit "Pontiac" and custom "Blank" lenses have arrived and they look FANTASTIC!
Thank you Keith & George!!
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YEAH!!! Boss Man is gonna be happy. By the way you can access the latest version of the instruction manual here:
Care and Application of the new Fiero Tail Light lenses
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Hortguy
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JAN 13, 03:00 PM
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I received THE call from Keith on the evening of Thursday, January 10 as we drove to dinner. I found his email and quickly paid my money. I received a shipping notification early the next morning (Friday) and received my new lenses a few minutes ago (Monday, January 13)! The packaging is solid (double-wall cardboard with individually wrapped and padded lenses placed in such a way that it would be almost impossible to harm them opening the box). However, it looks like one of George's assisatants got a little too close to the stapler during the packing process. I promise we'll take good care of the little guy. Thanks George (and Keith!)

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kgoodyear
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JAN 13, 03:10 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Hortguy:
I received THE call from Keith on the evening of Thursday, January 10 as we drove to dinner. I found his email and quickly paid my money. I received a shipping notification early the next morning (Friday) and received my new lenses a few minutes ago (Monday, January 13)! The packaging is solid (double-wall cardboard with individually wrapped and padded lenses placed in such a way that it would be almost impossible to harm them opening the box). However, it looks like one of George's assisatants got a little too close to the stapler during the packing process. I promise we'll take good care of the little guy. Thanks George (and Keith!)
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OH WHAT FUN!!!! Surely would like to see some pictures after they are installed. We were wondering where George's cousin went. Cheese--lots of cheese!
------------------ Goody & .......George
The beauty of a solution lies in its simplicity
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topcat
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JAN 13, 04:54 PM
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So I am extremely late to the game - I have not been of the forum and really too busy to read thru 25 pages of responses. I got thru the first three pages. Is there a single link to a website to order these, or do I need to follow the directions on the page 1 post which more than a year old?
I would like to buy a set as a spare set.
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kgoodyear
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JAN 13, 04:58 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by topcat:
So I am extremely late to the game - I have not been of the forum and really too busy to read thru 25 pages of responses. I got thru the first three pages. Is there a single link to a website to order these, or do I need to follow the directions on the page 1 post which more than a year old?
I would like to buy a set as a spare set.
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One can cut to the chase by sending an email to keith.goodyear@bellyacrestudios.com. Include your name, shipping address, cell phone number and finally the quantity. That will get you on the list.
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topcat
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JAN 13, 05:06 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by kgoodyear:
One can cut to the chase by sending an email to keith.goodyear@bellyacrestudios.com. Include your name, shipping address, cell phone number and finally the quantity. That will get you on the list. |
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Email sent. Thanks
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