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As the lenses are moulded in a solid material and not just a top colour, I would suggest going to your favourite body shop where they can polish and clear coat to look like new. It is common practice on todays moulded headlights to get them back from yellow to crystal clear. Worth asking anyway since you have them off.
Bob J.
Posted on: 2023/6/10 13:14
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Thanks for the info Bob.
Posted on: 2023/6/10 13:32
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I have always wondered what would happen if you take some type of permanent red dye and pour that on, then after the dye has dried on spray them with clear coat.
Not saying this would work but I've always wondered if it would. Is there a tie-dye T-shirt place in your area?
Posted on: 2023/6/10 14:27
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You have two separate issues, the crazing and the color fade.
Reds are not terribly stable pigments, they were originally compounded into the acrylic as said above. The acrylic itself has yellowed, so color looks pale orange-pink. "Reredding" will have to be by applying a translucent red coating of some sort over the surface. The material is different from modern headlamp lens, but the problem is similar. If the cracks and haze are not too deep, you can remove the outer layer with abrasives then repolish the surface. If the damage is deep, well....
Posted on: 2023/6/10 17:17
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The reproduction ones are infinitely better plastics then the original ones. But you have to replace both or them won't match.
I replaced mine about 15 years ago and they still look like brand new. Not cheap, but worth it. The original ones fade, craze, and are brittle.
Posted on: 2023/6/10 20:27
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Posted on: 2023/6/10 21:12
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Here is what your looking for. Just received our new batch of lenses.
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Posted on: 2023/6/10 21:22
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I had no idea replacement lenses were being made. Those look really nice Mike.
-Kevin
Posted on: 2023/6/11 0:41
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Thanks Kevin, finally just received our shipment . We have been out of stock since the pandemic! We have plenty now.
Posted on: 2023/6/11 23:49
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