stone dinks on headlights

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by marx404, Mar 18, 2005.

  1. marx404

    marx404 Guest

    Ah, drive I-95 and you will ineviateably meet with flying debris.
    So now I have tiny little dinks (stone pits) in my headlight covers. Does
    anyone know if there is a way to remove these pits? I read on a Lexus board
    that someone used Brasso?Thanx.

    marx404
     
    marx404, Mar 18, 2005
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  2. marx404

    The Real Tom Guest


    I've heard people say they got fair results with polishing compounds.
    Some say toothpaste worked well too.

    The concern I have to using things like this, is that it might difuse
    the light too much(from the microscopic scratches). So, I don't know
    enough about doing this to recommend it, but you should be able to do
    a search for polishing compounds on headlight lenses and find some
    answers.

    hth,

    tom @ www.CarFleaMarket.com
     
    The Real Tom, Mar 18, 2005
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  3. marx404

    Bob Shuman Guest

    These "abrasive" polishes will almost certainly remove the Ultraviolet
    coating from the plastic lenses. This means that they may turn yellow over
    time from exposure to sunlight diminishing their output. This may require
    making this polishing routine part of your future maintenance or in the
    worst case, dictate complete replacement of the headlamp lenses.

    I am not saying you should not do this, but just suggesting you seek
    additional experience from those who have done it previously before you take
    any action. Good luck.

    Bob
     
    Bob Shuman, Mar 18, 2005
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  4. marx404

    Oppie Guest

    One would think that the lens should be a replaceable part rather than
    having to change out the entire headlamp assy. Never seems to work out that
    way in reality.

    I wonder if anybody makes a clip-on cover for the headlight front? Sounds
    like a good product idea...
     
    Oppie, Mar 24, 2005
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