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Question: Dull Lenses

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Anyone ever here of this ? Was told that the stock plastic lens covers on my 1993 Vette (on the front ) have a film that can be removed from the back side & then replaced with new film to produce a clean shiney look --comments
 
I don't know about the later yrs but my 90 had dull lenses.
I bought some plastic polish( very fine rubbing compound) and worked them over with that. Took some elbow grease but shine out much brighter now. A mothers ball in a drill would work just to cheap to buy one.
I never heard of fixing lenses from the inside. I think they are a sealed unit anyhow.

Glenn
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Interesting....
In have been debating for 2 years about taking the front bumper cover off just to replace those dull lenses...and this is nothing unusual. I see too many replacements available, new.
 
I use 2000 grit light wet sand and 3M super duty compound with a wool wheel if there real bad and then finish them with 3M Plastic Cleaner Polish with a foam wheel and then wax!!:thumb
Otherwise I just use the 3M Plastic Cleaner Polish and then wax!:beer
 
I use 2000 grit light wet sand and 3M super duty compound with a wool wheel if there real bad and then finish them with 3M Plastic Cleaner Polish with a foam wheel and then wax!!:thumb
Otherwise I just use the 3M Plastic Cleaner Polish and then wax!:beer
I did this on my 06 Grand Prix headlights ,, only by hand. It did wonders for the way the dims shine out.

Glenn
:w
 
My 1992 is in the shop getting stripped and repainted. I picked up the lenses from them on Thursday and spent yesterday working on them and they came out great. At one point I realized I was not actually taking out just the dull and scratches but imperfections in the lense it self. I used Maguire cutting compound and the air sander. The body shop gave me some type of polish to use after that and then said to wax them. Huge difference.
 
I use 2000 grit light wet sand and 3M super duty compound with a wool wheel if there real bad and then finish them with 3M Plastic Cleaner Polish with a foam wheel and then wax!!:thumb
Otherwise I just use the 3M Plastic Cleaner Polish and then wax!:beer

The above is basicly what you get when you buy one of those 'Clear Lens repair kits'. I bought one and worked on my winter cars right hand cloudy headlight lens. It works, but not all that great. Wound up just replacing the lens, it was cheap $25.50 and my local body shop installed it free.
 
Some other "cheapo" ways to polish plastic are peanut butter and toothpaste....actually works VERY well!:L
 

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