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Folks beware, the bleach will also make them brittle, maybe not right 
away, but there will be a chemical reaction between the plastic and the 
bleach, take it fom someone who did it with his 65 Coronet rear seat 
lights. Took me a long time to replace them. I'm not sure how long 
Dodger soaked them, mine were over night and only a 50/50 solution. 
jm2cw
Dennis J. 

Dodger7998@xxxxxxx wrote:

> My interior light lenses were yellowed and discolored, they were not  
> broken, 
> just dingy looking, I brought them in the house last night, and soaked  
> them 
> in a bowl of bleach,,,,,,,,rinsed them off today, and they look just as  
> white 
> as they were 45 years ago,,,,,,,,,,,,plastic does not seem to have been  
> 
> effected in any way, just clean. 


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