smart51
|
posted on 23/1/10 at 04:56 PM |
|
|
polishing plastic headlight lenses
There are a couple of slight scratches on the plastic headlights of my car. Is cerium oxide (glass polish) too abrasive? Otherwise, what am I best
using?
|
|
|
liam.mccaffrey
|
posted on 23/1/10 at 04:57 PM |
|
|
I'd be interested to know also, I have ruined a usable plastic lens doing this in the past
[Edited on 23/1/10 by liam.mccaffrey]
Build Blog
Build Photo Album
|
|
matt_gsxr
|
posted on 23/1/10 at 05:06 PM |
|
|
Brasso or equivalent metal polish is quite good for plastics (faces of Swatches for example). Very gentle and slow as it works just like a very fine
grinding paste.
Try on an out of the way patch first, as they always say.
Matt
|
|
David Jenkins
|
posted on 23/1/10 at 05:07 PM |
|
|
I use Farecla G3 (the paint polishing stuff) on my Yaris headlamp plastics, to brighten them up (they go all hazy over time).
Brings them up all sparkly and clean.
[Edited on 23/1/10 by David Jenkins]
|
|
COREdevelopments
|
posted on 23/1/10 at 05:17 PM |
|
|
as above g3 is perfect along with a good buffer
Rob
|
|
smart51
|
posted on 23/1/10 at 05:28 PM |
|
|
lovely. I have some G3 and a mop. That's tomorrow afternoon sorted.
|
|
austin man
|
posted on 23/1/10 at 07:00 PM |
|
|
you can also use wet and dry use p1000 and p1200 followed by brasso the will look as good as new, I used to polish damage out of plastics as part of
my job. The buffer may cause more damage so buff on a low speed. I have even used a piece of cardboard before for the final stage of polishing
Life is like a bowl of fruit, funny how all the weird looking ones are left alone
|
|
bimbleuk
|
posted on 23/1/10 at 07:01 PM |
|
|
Probabaly depends on the plastic but I've spent an hour on each of my Laguna lenses. I used one of the cheap ebay/stall polishing kits with the
polishing mops which attach to a drill. I used the medium compound to flatten the surface then the finishing compound to polish.
They were in a terrible state with very obvious surface crazing you could feel. I showed them to someone who had seen them before and they asked how
much they had cost to replace
|
|
smart51
|
posted on 23/1/10 at 09:41 PM |
|
|
Thanks all. C3 and the polisher have done the trick.
|
|
Angel Acevedo
|
posted on 24/1/10 at 11:36 AM |
|
|
Helicopter Windshield polish
Too late for you, but for everybody else, I used to have summer jobs while still a student, and I remember a product used to polish Plastic Helicopter
windowsw and windshields.
I can´t recall the name of it, that was quite a while ago.....
Beware of what you wish.. for it may come true....
|
|
Mark Allanson
|
posted on 24/1/10 at 11:47 AM |
|
|
Don't use anything amonia based (Brasso), it will attack the plastic and make it cloudy.
At work, insurance companies will pay us 50% of the value of a headlamp if we can repair it. If a plastic lens is scraped, we get it flat with
anything from 120g upwards, wet flat and finish with G3 in a polishing mop.
It is quite a good deal on, say an Audi TT, the headlaps are over £800 each!
If you can keep you head, whilst all others around you are losing theirs, you are not fully aware of the situation
|
|