Hey, my lights have always seemed dim and i finally got round to having a look, took the whole unit off and can't get to the inside to clean (tried magnet method). I have some osrams coming but am not hopefull they will make much difference.
Somebody suggested it has a bad seal and its moisture related? It looks more like dust or scratches to me, is there any way to remove the plastic and clean/buy replacements?
personally, i think the clear coat is peeling. The only solution, if it's inside, is to remove the lens out and buff with polisher and reseal the headlight.
Crucifixzz wrote:personally, i think the clear coat is peeling. The only solution, if it's inside, is to remove the lens out and buff with polisher and reseal the headlight.
Thanks - I wasn't familiar with clear coat before your post. That led me to oxidation videos and restoring methods. If that doesn't work for me I'll buy new
Crucifixzz wrote:personally, i think the clear coat is peeling. The only solution, if it's inside, is to remove the lens out and buff with polisher and reseal the headlight.
Thanks - I wasn't familiar with clear coat before your post. That led me to oxidation videos and restoring methods. If that doesn't work for me I'll buy new
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Were you finally able to solve it or ended up buying new ones?
Mine have been polished on the outside but still look filthy on the inside. Going to try the magnet thing to clean the inside but if thats no good it might have to be some aftermarket replacements.
Okay the magnet thing is you get one of those bandy rods with a magnet in the end, wrap it in microfibre then either with out without some cleaner, poke it through the bulb holes and clean inside the glass.
You use another magnet wrapped in microfibre on the outside so that they move together. Still think im going to get some ebay ones in the new year though and wrap them
I managed to fix mine. It’s actually on the outside so it can be sanded and refinished. However the oxidation is quite deep so you’ll need to start with 400-500 grit to get down to the oxidation before refinishing the headlight.