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Headlight cracks
Ok, so this is message 2 for problems I ran into this week.
So I had to correct the headlights on a Volvo today.
There is no yellowing and very little hazing.
But the lens are covered in hundreds of tiny cracks.
It's maybe the third time I see headlights with this appearance.
So I am thinking the clear has cracked so it should be fixable.
As I am sanding with 500 grit paper, I realise that the plastic itsef is cracked. As I sand, it gets better but progress is really slow. after spending 4 time my normal 500 grit sanding step, I decide to move on to 800 grit. I have reduced the cracks apperance by maybe 70% but they are still visible. I am thinking this might be all the way through the plastic and I either won't be able to remove them or it would take an insane amount of time the get them all.
So I did the rest of the steps : 800, 1500, 3000 then compound and polish and finished with Opti-Coat 2.0. Showed the owner and asked him if he wanted to do the other one. He decided the improvement was worth doing the other one. Unfortunatelly the other one was even worst and did not came out as good. Maybe 50% improvement on that one. Spent 3 hours doing both, which is 2-3 times what it normally takes me...
So my questions:
1. Ever seen an issue like that?
2. Did you manage to restore it completelly?
3. What method did you use?
I am thinking that doing an even coarser 1st step with 320 or 400 grit might have gotten a better result. But I don't carry sand paper that coarse in my arsenal for detailing.
Any suggestion welcome.
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Re: Headlight cracks
You should know before you invest time to fix it.But you got paid and customer happy is all that matters.
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Maybe 320 would of improved it a little better.Seams club does headlightsvfor 30.00 with a warranty, I can't compete with that.
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Re: Headlight cracks
Volvos are the worst....I've never had great results restoring those.
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Re: Headlight cracks
Originally Posted by Mad Wax
Volvos are the worst....I've never had great results restoring those.
Good to know. Have you done a lot of them?
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The tiny cracks are called crazing..it's failed UV coating..
320grit is sure way to remove it(all the coating ) work your way back to 3k(don't compound nor polish) panel prep then apply a UV coating back on..don't bother with a wax/sealant nor ceramic coating at this point
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Re: Headlight cracks
Originally Posted by Mike@ShineStruck
The tiny cracks are called crazing..it's failed UV coating..
320grit is sure way to remove it(all the coating ) work your way back to 3k(don't compound nor polish) panel prep then apply a UV coating back on..don't bother with a wax/sealant nor ceramic coating at this point
I've always had great luck with Opti-lens, on everything but Toyotas anyway, it sounds like your talking about more of a professional spray on product that will also fill in sanding marks, is that correct??
2015 F-150 Crew Cab Lariat
2016 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS
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Re: Headlight cracks
I've seen a few Audis with crazing in the actual lens plastic, not in any clearcoat. Manufacturing defect. You can find a lot of discussions on Audi forums about issues with some factory lenses, and the manufacturer not covering the damage under warranty. In my experience, it isn't fixable.
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