Don’t Use Headlight Protectors……
Submitted: Wednesday, Dec 28, 2005 at 10:58
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Matt (W.A.)
Hi Formites MC and HNN and all that,
Can someone offer any help with regards to my head lights?
The Problem I have is that for the first couple of months of owning the Paj I had the Headlight Protectors on her and subsequently when they got dirt, dust or crap behind them they started to scratch the Plastic Headlight Cover. I was wondering if I could use anything to polish/Buff them up to get rid of the fogginess on them as I presume it’s impairing the headlight beam. I’m game to try anything before I have to get a couple of new headlight covers from The Dealer as I suspect they’ll be Oh my God Expensive!!
Cheers in Advance
Matt
Reply By: Peter 2 - Wednesday, Dec 28, 2005 at 11:07
Wednesday, Dec 28, 2005 at 11:07
Can't offer much help on polishing the existing covers, being polycarbonate (or similar) they are pretty hard. you could ask Lightforce as they use similar stuff for their
driving lights.
when you have got new covers or the old ones are back up to scratch ;-)) fit some Lite Skinz (Aunger?) it is sold at car accessory
places and sometimes Kmart, it is a clear plastic sheet made by 3M which sticks like the proverbial and doesn't yellow with age. I've had it on H4 Hella inserts for over ten years now with no probs, stops the rocks busting headlights and will also conduct the heat away.
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Follow Up By: Matt (W.A.) - Wednesday, Dec 28, 2005 at 11:12
Wednesday, Dec 28, 2005 at 11:12
Thanks Peter,
I'll give them a call, when they get back to work after the Holidays.
Matt
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Reply By: Member - Ed. C.- Wednesday, Dec 28, 2005 at 12:04
Wednesday, Dec 28, 2005 at 12:04
G'day Matt,
"Mothers" (the mob that do a range of "car care products") have a plastic polish specifically intended for headlight covers etc.... I've used it to disguise some serious scratches on my weathershields.. did a pretty good job...
Should be available at any half-decent auto accessory place.....
There is a product called "Plexus" (aerosol) which does a magnificent job of cleaning & polishing plexiglass, perspex, etc., & it will also hide minor scratches, & it is claimed to be anti-static (repels dust).... You may have to go to a boating place to get this one.....
Good Luck...
Regards, Ed. C.
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