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Is it the type of plastic GM used on the Caddy's and C6's?
I've been restoring the lights on my daughter's Mazda3 repeatedly for years. Each time the yellowing and haze appears to be just a form of surface oxidation you polish off and it looks clear again. Your description of those GM lights makes it sound like the plastic is corrupted all the way through.
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I've used LaminX EON's ago...but back then, it was grossly undersized...
It was a much different market for PPF back then tho.
If it's coming from Xpel direct, via the Xpel templates ,I would say you are at least 75% G2G with this.
It's not full edge and will probably stop at the front flat of the Headlight. It won't be 100% full coverage
However, full coverage does have its drawbacks. There is ALOT of tension with PPF, and it may lift.
Going around an edge and then tucking it minimizes those lifts over time, but it still happens - to repeat, lots of tension.
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Originally Posted by
Desertnate
Is it the type of plastic GM used on the Caddy's and C6's?
I've been restoring the lights on my daughter's Mazda3 repeatedly for years. Each time the yellowing and haze appears to be just a form of surface oxidation you polish off and it looks clear again. Your description of those GM lights makes it sound like the plastic is corrupted all the way through.
This plastic is not very user friendly, the stuff they used on the Corvette was in a league of its own.
And yea the plastic on these headlights sort of feels like it’s corrupted all the way through once you remove that factory layer of UV coating. Once it yellows for a 2nd time it seems to be in the plastic not just on top of it.
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Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
This plastic is not very user friendly, the stuff they used on the Corvette was in a league of its own.
And yea the plastic on these headlights sort of feels like it’s corrupted all the way through once you remove that factory layer of UV coating. Once it yellows for a 2nd time it seems to be in the plastic not just on top of it.
But can't you just sand it again? Part of me wants to believe you that Caddy and Corvette plastic is different, part of me wants to believe that's hooey because the Guide Division of GM is extinct, and GM headlights come from the headlight factory that all the other headlights come from.
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Originally Posted by
Setec Astronomy
But can't you just sand it again? Part of me wants to believe you that Caddy and Corvette plastic is different, part of me wants to believe that's hooey because the Guide Division of GM is extinct, and GM headlights come from the headlight factory that all the other headlights come from.
It’s not hooey… Iirc I’ve wetsanded & polished the passengers side headlight before and saw little to no improvement to how it looks now. The drivers side is a newer light so all I’ve done to that 1 is a light polish and coated both lights with Meguiars Headlight Coating.
I can’t get them any better than where they’re at right now, and they’re starting to get iffy.
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Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Eldo--what happened to your hood??
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Originally Posted by
Setec Astronomy
Eldo--what happened to your hood??
The hood’s been repainted and it’s in the process of failing. Those are literally chunks that have chipped off. Kinda gnarly as they’re not exactly smooth underneath at this point. All I can do is hope the surface will smooth out when the day comes to have it repainted.
At the moment it doesn’t really bother me. I can look past that imperfection. Especially since the paint guys hit me with the whole “we’re going to have to paint the fenders too in order to blend it in” story… I tell em I just want them to paint the hood, but you know how they are. I call BS and say just paint the hood, I don’t give a rip if you can tell the difference just paint the freakin hood and make it look good. Lol.
But I’m in no rush.
You can see how it’s starting to peel just above the grill. Same thing is happening near the windshield cowl. I have to be extra careful whenever I wash the hood or risk taking paint off if I were to drag a mitt across certain parts.
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