A red Sharpie Permanent marker works great.
Also, if nobody did it before, you can rotate the plastic to the backside
which will be like brand new.
Gary
> On 02/17/2023 10:02 AM JAMES ARMSTRONG via Tigers <tigers@autox.team.net>
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> Hello all,
> My career was almost solely in the A/V industry. In the early days, I worked
> for a company called Advent that used a substance called bulb dye to color
> and seal its tweeter domes. I was wondering if anybody tried bulb dye on
> their red generator/alternator light. Its position means that if the car is
> been in the sun, it gets faded pretty quickly. Any end all other solutions
> would be appreciated. And I canâ??t seem to figure out a good source for bulb
> dye. As red generator/alternator plastic lenses are uncommon, I donâ??t want
> to screw this up.
> Jim Armstrong
> Mark 1A
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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