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    D4 headlight care

    Any thoughts on the care of the plastic lenses on the D4????
    They will be EXPENSIVE to repair into the future if not looked after properly.
    I treated mine with RainX,washed it today the bugs and thier stains were difficult to remove.In the past I have polished glass lenses with car polish when doing a polish.Not thinking that this will be good on a plastic lense.
    I notice on my POS Rodeo workute there is a poly coating on the headlights that is starting to peel.Guessing we have the same.
    Any heads up on how to clean/care for the lenses correctly?????
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    No Headlight Protectors!

    All I do is just wash them and use a bit of aggression to get the bugs off!

    Plenty of water and car wash involved though. So far so good, no visible scratches.

    What I have noticed is there are quite a few stone marks or very small pock marks where the headlights have been clobbered with small stones from passing vehicles etc.

    SWMBO has a 2003 D2 which we have had from new and that has poly clad headlights. They have survived the vehicles 230,000km quite well. Admittedly they had proper headlight protectors for quite a few years.

    Can't say I have seen any product that can do a 'cut and polish' on polycarbonate or what ever the stuff is. I guess someone out there will know if such a product exists?

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    There is!

    Here's a couple of choices at Supercrap ...

    Turtle Wax Headlight Restorer Kit - Supercheap Auto Australia

    Rain-X Headlight Restoration Kit - Supercheap Auto Australia

    I would NOT go near them with the Rain-X windscreen product though, as it has a hydrocarbon base(that fast evaporating smelly stuff in it)that may easily damage the surface - I think the instructions may even warn not to use it on these lenses ....

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    I use Vuplex.
    www.vuplex.com.au

    Great for sunnies too!
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    Cheap toothpaste works ok.

    Don't use acetone.
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    Andy - they have poly-carbonate lenses - so don't use anything abrasive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesy63 View Post
    Andy - they have poly-carbonate lenses - so don't use anything abrasive.
    Correct, Polycarbonate with a Scratch resistant / UV resistant coating.

    Abrasives will accelerate their decline.

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    Thanks Guys.
    they arent bad yet,was looking for the best way to care for them,that Vuplex looks like the go.
    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by outasight View Post
    I would NOT go near them with the Rain-X windscreen product though, as it has a hydrocarbon base(that fast evaporating smelly stuff in it)that may easily damage the surface - I think the instructions may even warn not to use it on these lenses ....
    X2.

    I have used the original Rainex on many vehicles (we also use it on the glass shower screen in the bathroom). Would not ever use it on anything plastic.

    Quote Originally Posted by RHS58 View Post
    I use Vuplex.
    www.vuplex.com.au

    Great for sunnies too!
    Thanks for that. Haven't seen this product before. Will see if I can find some and give it a go.
    Cheers .........

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