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dontibbetts
04-19-2018, 09:10 PM
Anybody have any experience with removing this plastic coating on headlights? I don't have any idea what specific product it is. It was on the car when I bought it last weekend. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180420/62a3f8b51d711071bb5ae0cabd825d63.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180420/689b8c97b92a48275778034efe4b0176.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180420/b743b01fbda7e93e927cea1a78a03529.jpg


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dontibbetts
04-19-2018, 09:11 PM
I'll have to get some better pictures in the daylight tomorrow. The first one above was taken during daylight and the second two were taken after dark with flash and don't show it accurately.


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rlmccarty2000
04-19-2018, 09:12 PM
You can try to polish it off using a microfiber pad and a compound. If that does not work it will need to be sanded off.

Eldorado2k
04-19-2018, 09:27 PM
I’ve had to deal with this exact problem a few times and more often than not it doesn’t fully remove unless you sand it off. If it’s baked on there good [and it usually is] a buffing pad usually can’t touch it.

dontibbetts
04-19-2018, 09:36 PM
Ugh. I was afraid I would hear that. I posted hopefully that someone had a magic bullet but it sounds like it will be nasty and labor intensive. I'll see what I can do and try to remember to take pictures along the way to document the progress and see what works.

This car is great looking from ten feet away but needs some attention to detail to look good up close. It'll get there though. I'm looking forward to working on this one since its tiny. So much quicker than the behemoth Sequoia that's also waiting to get cleaned/clayed/waxed.


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mmhammer
04-19-2018, 09:42 PM
It's likely the original coating. If that is a C6, I've heard bad results from other owners (i.e. ended up buying replacements), although I have no idea if they know what they were doing.

dontibbetts
04-19-2018, 09:45 PM
It's likely the original coating. If that is a C6, I've heard bad results from other owners (i.e. ended up buying replacements), although I have no idea if they know what they were doing.

It's definitely not original. This is a 2010 Miata and the PO applied this and apparently tried to remove it at some point. He said the process got messy/arduous and he decided to leave it for the next owner because he had decided to sell at that point.


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Eldorado2k
04-19-2018, 09:46 PM
Exactly. There’s no way that’s the original coating.

And you’re lucky it’s a Miata and not a Corvette, because if it was the latter and it was the original failing coating your best option would be to run away and run FAST! [emoji125] lol.

mmhammer
04-19-2018, 09:49 PM
Start with 400 wet sand, 600 and 1000 maybe higher then switch to a polishing compound. Some of your all in ones will work good after that. Tape off the paint first

dontibbetts
04-19-2018, 09:51 PM
Start with 400 wet sand, 600 and 1000 maybe higher then switch to a polishing compound. Some of your all in ones will work good after that. Tape off the paint first

Bout to go through this process with the Sequoia too. Those headlights are awful. I have hope that I can get this plastic coating off of these and that they'll look good underneath. Probably wishful thinking.


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mmhammer
04-19-2018, 09:57 PM
Wipe the slurry off once in a while with a clean rag and at some point you'll feel like you didn't make a mistake and its getting better.

Eldorado2k
04-19-2018, 10:01 PM
Bout to go through this process with the Sequoia too. Those headlights are awful. I have hope that I can get this plastic coating off of these and that they'll look good underneath. Probably wishful thinking.


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I think you’ll be just fine after sanding. I had to look at these for a while after the clearcoat I put on them failed and no amount of polishing would do anything to it..

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180420/d5a0fc0e04d4481a5eaf7667e1401b9a.jpg

After a quik sanding with 1000 grit then 3000 + compound and they came back to normL.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180420/cf55f3ec2b63b82235011520e7667351.jpg


Speaking of behemoths, I just detailed an H2 Hummer this past weekend. I can’t imagine owning 1 of those things. Just having to frequently wash that thing must be crazy.

dontibbetts
04-19-2018, 10:03 PM
Wipe the slurry off once in a while with a clean rag and at some point you'll feel like you didn't make a mistake and its getting better.

Haha. Great way to put it.


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dontibbetts
04-19-2018, 10:09 PM
I think you’ll be just fine after sanding. I had to look at these for a while after the clearcoat I put on them failed and no amount of polishing would do anything to it..

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180420/d5a0fc0e04d4481a5eaf7667e1401b9a.jpg

After a quik sanding with 1000 grit then 3000 + compound and they came back to normL.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180420/cf55f3ec2b63b82235011520e7667351.jpg


Speaking of behemoths, I just detailed an H2 Hummer this past weekend. I can’t imagine owning 1 of those things. Just having to frequently wash that thing must be crazy.

We have one of these Tacomas in the fleet too. His headlights still look pretty good but I'm gonna try to get them polished and coated in the next couple of months.

The Sequoia is a chore to keep clean because of its size but also because it's such a workhorse. It's forever hauling kids, tools, furniture etc. It gets used so much for working and family chores that it's hard to find time to get it cleaned up good. It's a pain to keep clean but I don't know how we'd get by without it.


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rangerbay
04-19-2018, 10:46 PM
Is that a coating or a plastic overlay like laminex? If its a plastic, don't sand. If its a detiorating coating, you will need to do a multistep sanding and then a compound/polish.