
Originally Posted by
Epic_Dragon
I used to restore a lot of headlights at work, it looks like the uv coating has been sanded off in areas, and not in others. The best way to now restore these (and is how I did it at work in my trade - spray painter) is sand till those different feeling and lumpy areas are all gone. Till it's all uniform. Spend a lot of time with very fine grit sand paper used as wet rub method only (bucket of water, keep sand paper wet) ensure a sponge to wipe the what is called lollie water away before it dries as it will stain. Then using a 2 pack spray can of clear (yes these exist) do a light coat, then 2 full ones on each headlight. 2 can is sufficient for both headlights.
This gives crystal clear lights, uv protected as 2pack offers and you can very easily keep them protected with fine resin polish by autoglym or similar, they will stay nice for an extremely long time
Thanks Epic. That is what I was thinking. It was definitely like there were distinct layers. I wondered if it was a UV layer or something else. Awesome mate, thank you. Yes I was going to just go hard now and cut it right back, but thanks on the two pack clear. I’ll see if I can track it down.
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