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Plastic Working Techniques - Plastic Surgery

Fix Your Mopar’s Cracked And Broken Plastic Lamps And Lenses
By Brad Ocock
Photography by Brad Ocock
Restoring Plastic Pieces
Here's what we started with--a... 
   
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Restoring Plastic Pieces
Here's what we started with--a pair of '72 Road Runner taillights that were chipped, cracked, and otherwise neglected. But the lenses were intact, so the rest of the repair was just cosmetic. Only one of the marker lights was salvageable.
Restoring Plastic Pieces
This is the damage to the... 
   
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Restoring Plastic Pieces
This is the damage to the lights. The whole unit was originally injection-molded as one piece in red plastic with a clear reverse lens. The outer housing is red plastic, painted gray at the factory. Damage includes cracked edges...
Restoring Plastic Pieces
...chipped corners, missing... 
   
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Restoring Plastic Pieces
...chipped corners, missing pieces and a crack in the housing...
Restoring Plastic Pieces
...and a large missing ch... 
   
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...and a large missing chunk.
Restoring Plastic Pieces
These are the basic model-building... 
   
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Restoring Plastic Pieces
These are the basic model-building tools we used: a Craftsman rotary tool with cutoff wheels, sanding drums, and a polishing kit; a Snap Saw, assorted files, and quick-drying plastic cement. Not pictured are the emery cloth and a Testors paint marker.
Restoring Plastic Pieces
The first order of business... 
   
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Restoring Plastic Pieces
The first order of business was to cement the crack in the housing. A rubberband held it closed, and cement was applied. It is important to use fast-drying cement instead of traditional model glue for two reasons. Model cement is nonsandable, but you can sand fast-drying cement to blend it and fill gaps. Also, the fumes from model glue will haze plastic (remember how the windshields on your model cars were always milky? That's why.), as well as distort it, if used in excess. Finally, the time it takes model cement to set is just far too long. Look for glues that will instantly bond your fingers together (we're not kidding), and include precision applicators. Should you glue yourself together, nail polish remover breaks the bond.
Restoring Plastic Pieces
This was the most daunting... 
   
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Restoring Plastic Pieces
This was the most daunting part of the repair. A large chunk was missing from the housing. We squared off the edges with a small saw, for ease of fitting the patch.
Restoring Plastic Pieces
A donor marker light was used... 
   
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Restoring Plastic Pieces
A donor marker light was used for the plastic patches. We thought it was a good idea to use similar materials for the patches, rather than styrene (model car plastic) or the model putty you can buy in hobby stores. Like automotive plastic fillers, the putty can absorb moisture--the patched spot is weaker and can flake out.
Restoring Plastic Pieces
We trimmed the piece to fit... 
   
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Restoring Plastic Pieces
We trimmed the piece to fit and glued it in place. Sanding was done primarily with sanding drums on the roto tool, with finish-sanding done with a light emery cloth.
Restoring Plastic Pieces
Here are the major repairs.... 
   
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Restoring Plastic Pieces
Here are the major repairs. The corner and small piece missing near the crack were filled with small chips of the donor marker light, and contoured with the sanding drums. The only repair we're not sure about is the large patch.
Restoring Plastic Pieces
Before we painted the taillights,... 
   
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Restoring Plastic Pieces
Before we painted the taillights, we attached the small buffing wheels from Craftsman's polishing kit on the flexible shaft that came with the rotary tool, and polished the lenses. Use the buffer on the slowest speed, and be careful not to burn or haze the plastic by being too aggressive.
Restoring Plastic Pieces
We also polished a side marker... 
   
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Restoring Plastic Pieces
We also polished a side marker light. The marker light had no cracks, but the silver trim paint was in bad shape, and the plastic was hazy from 25 years in the sun. If you plan to do this in your home, in the winter, also plan to apologize to your wife for the lovely polishing compound fan-tail pattern on the floor. And walls. And ceiling. Always wear safety glasses while you sand or cut on the plastic, polish, and probably as you explain the mess to your wife.
Restoring Plastic Pieces
A silver paint pen--also available... 
   
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A silver paint pen--also available at hobby shops--will bring the trim around this marker light back to like-new.
Restoring Plastic Pieces
Use a light hand while applying... 
   
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Use a light hand while applying the silver paint. This paint pen also works great on instrument clusters.
Restoring Plastic Pieces
After masking off the lenses... 
   
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After masking off the lenses and painting the housings, a quick inspection revealed that a little more filling with the sandable cement would be needed for the repairs to be completely invisible. The large crack is no longer visible, and the chip it was missing is virtually gone as well.
Restoring Plastic Pieces
The corner that was chipped... 
   
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The corner that was chipped is still detectable, but with some filling and sanding, it also would disappear.
Restoring Plastic Pieces
The big squared-off chunk... 
   
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The big squared-off chunk that was missing is still visible, and actually fairly obvious. A ton of hand-sanding and filling would probably make it disappear, too. But for a driver, this is acceptable. From 5 or 6 feet away, all these repairs are unnoticeable.
Restoring Plastic Pieces
Here are the finished products.... 
   
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Restoring Plastic Pieces
Here are the finished products. Plasti-Kote Medium Gray is about as close an over-the-counter match as you'll ever find for these '72 Road Runner taillight housings. From a distance, our repairs aren't offensive at all. The marker light looks brand-new with just a little polishing and fresh silver paint. All in all, we're pleased with our results, and these same techniques can be used on interior trim, plastic grilles, and any number of other areas as well.
Plasti-Kote Company Inc.
1000 Lake Rd.
Medina
OH  44256

www.plasti-kote.com
Sears Craftsman
sears.com

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