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DIY: Cleaning 308/328 Taillights

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  1. Nuvolari

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    #1 Nuvolari, May 6, 2010
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    Hi Everyone,

    I thougt I'd post a fast DIY that will improve the looks of any 3X8 Ferrari. Lots of cars out there have taillights that are dirty but in actually really good condition. Cleaning the outside is easy using some plastic polish but the insides get dirty over time and a simple cleaning can go a long way to making the lights look new and shiny.

    Some people here have placed their lights in the dishwasher to clean them but that can be quite a harsh environment that can be damaging to the old plastic of the lights. Also it does not scrub the junk that accumulates over time on the inside of the light.

    For this DIY I cleaned the inside of the lights but how do you access the inside and scrub away all the grime? The answer is simple: use common rice to scrub the lights clean. Here are the steps:

    1. Remove your lights and take out the bulbs and the holders.

    2. Put a little dish soap in the lights and partially fill with warm water. This will get the main dirt out.

    3. Rinse and pour some rice in the light along with some soap and bleach.

    4. Shake the lights around using the rice as a scrubber to loosen any stuff inside.

    5. Rinse and let the lights dry.

    Below is a before and after photo to show how well this works. In total I spent about 5 mins per light and they look 100% better.
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  2. BwanaJoe

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    Neat trick with the rice. Thanks.

    I've used the dishwasher trick before. Best to use a "light" cycle on plastic parts.
     
  3. Robz328

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    excellent idea!!!

    rice...it's the new black!!
     
  4. Kevin Rev'n

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    Great tip !

    I am familiar with cleaning tough spots with salty water and ice chips but I really like the rice idea
     
  5. robertgarven

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    some meguires plastic cleaner will do wonders to the outside
     
  6. krisdisk

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    thx, I tried the dishwasher too (saw it on whellerdealers) but the old indicator lights were worn and cracked in the white part. So I got new ones but I kept the stop lights, so I will certainly try the rice trick!!!
     
  7. spgribben007

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    Any suggestions on removing the lights? Any special tool? These needle nose pliers are killing me!! Why are those threads sooo long?!?!
     
  8. miketuason

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    Rob, how much rice and bleach do you use, is like a cup full?
     
  9. ME308

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    #9 ME308, Nov 26, 2010
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    needle pliers will not work !

    you need a hollow, tubular style extension to slide "over" those long threads"
    (you definitely need it to get access through that one hole in the frame on either side)

    once you found out how to handle it, the whole process will work out pretty fast
    anyway, it took me 4 hours to get all 4 out, clean the surroundings and all the contacts and put the new ones in ;)

    it`s worth it...night/day difference
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  10. spgribben007

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    thanks ME308!!!!
     
  11. magnum

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    Thanks for the tip!
    But on the inside of the rear boot mine has a glass fibre panel that covers the tail lights. It's very difficult to access the screws with that part on. Any of you has this glass fibre cover? Is very annoying...
     
  12. ME308

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    #12 ME308, Nov 27, 2010
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    you have to loosen the corresponding screws and take that part of...of course ;)
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  13. magnum

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    Thanks Michael.

    I know that I've to remove that part; just checking if someone has invented some trick to avoid dismantle it. Maybe drilling some holes in the exact place... I will try it. ;)
     
  14. jmaienza

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    What size socket to remove the nuts?
     
  15. ferrari 512 tr

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    what a top thread this is
     
  16. Pizzaman Chris

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    You know i tried to remove the lens last year but they did not budge after i removed the screws.

    The screws was the easy part. I thought a little jiggle and they would come right off.

    I know there's some seal around them but I just don't know how much pressure to put on them to remove.

    Any procedure for that?
     
  17. Mike C

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    Great idea on the rice... I'll remember that...
     
  18. 4right

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    #18 4right, Dec 4, 2010
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    Great suggestion, I just removed the lights and cleaned them. Didnt realize how dirty they were. The area around the lights has always been a trouble spot to clean as well. With the lights removed, it was an easy clean up.

    The before and after difference is amazing. The pictures dont do the work justice, however, the bottom row are the lights that were cleaned.

    Thanks again for the idea.............great winter project!
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  19. 4right

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    Its probably just the rubber gaskets that are sticking, you should be able to jiggle it loose.
     
  20. Hans

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  21. stradman

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    Hi Guys
    I know I'm resurrecting a necro-thread however just came across this. Once you have the whole light our it is easy to remove the lens from the black ring. Does anyone have any photos of the lens separate from the black ring just so that I know I havent taken out anything I shouldn't!
    Many thanks
     
  22. Nuvolari

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    The lens does not separate from the black ring. They are bonded together and should not be split.
     
  23. Todd308TR

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    Does the rice do something that a soft brush wouldn't?
     
  24. Martin308GTB

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    Though the thread is old; You cannot access the inside with a brush.
    The lens and black housing are bonded together, like already mentioned.
    I assume ultrasonic-welded.

    Best Regards
    Martin
     

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