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Reconditioning light force striker covers?

Started by marvellous_matt, August 21, 2018, 04:28:22 PM

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marvellous_matt

I am trying to get some more light out of some strikers, rather than blow a few hundred on LEDS. Ive got some HID's bits coming and I want to clean up the covers rather than buy some new ones, can I polish them the same way I do car headlights? I'm not sure if it is the same stuff. Emailed light force a week ago and haven't heard back.
Cheers.

Bad Scott

I haven't done it, but 1000grit stepping up to 2000grit sheet. Slow process though. Heard of headlights being repolished this way
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marvellous_matt

Thanks SJ, thats what Ive done on car headlights (but only 1200, then polish) but Im not sure if the plastic type covers will take that?

Nomad

I just did the Hilux headlights, can't remember the name of what their made of but they're not glass. They came up pretty well. 1000 to 2000 grit. I bought one of the sytems from supercrap for like $20. Theres a few on ebay that have bits that go onto your drill to save elbow grease that may work ok as well.

They do need a proper sealer as polish will just wash off.

Cruiser 105Tvan

Clear Plastic headlight lenses, polycarbonate material I believe.
Robert. 
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Nomad


Cruiser 105Tvan

Not a problem.

There's also videos on Youtube about this too.
You may want to use paint finishing cutter compound, to polish the plastic as well, to make it look the goods.
Robert. 
VK3PPC, VZU641.
2000 FZJ105r bars,
HDJ105r Bars F&R, VRS Winch, ATZ. P3's, a cupla 2 ways as well.
and 2009 Canning Tvan pushing.

kylarama

Brasso works a treat as an easy to do quick fix.  Has the right amount of abrasive in it.  However you need to redo it every 3-6 months.  As Nomad said, it needs the UV sealer applied for longevity.

I did a mate's VT SS headlights with one of those Rainex supercrap kits. They had yellowed really bad.  Lots of elbow grease working through the grits and appling the clear sealer, but they came up a treat.

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Pottsy

Easy solution and you have it the cupboard, normal toothpaste. Try on small area first, damp rag, small amount of toothpaste, Polish, rinse off. My mechanic showed me this trick on the wife's laser headlights.
Don't use gel toothpaste.
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