MonsterS Posted April 26 Posted April 26 Hi All, So my headlight lenses are shot, i spent an hour trying to sand down again but they still look the same. Anyone replaced their lenses at sll. Ive seen on aliexpress people selling replacement lenses but wonder if they are any good. Whats your thoughts?
Rojie Posted April 26 Posted April 26 1 hour ago, MonsterS said: Hi All, So my headlight lenses are shot, i spent an hour trying to sand down again but they still look the same. Anyone replaced their lenses at sll. Ive seen on aliexpress people selling replacement lenses but wonder if they are any good. Whats your thoughts? Hi Alex, If they are shot, there are. However, I do another two vehicles every year, and it takes a lot of effort. I use Turtle Wax Headlight Lens Repair and Renew. Works great but is time consuming. Good luck whichever approach you take.
Markb59 Posted April 26 Posted April 26 I've recently changed the lenses on my alphard. I purchased them off Temu. They took a little while to get over here, but we're well packed and look great now I've fitted them. Changing them was a little difficult due to the sealer used. A heat gun to soften it and a gentle leverage was needed. I'll get some photos of them.if you like and I could send you a link from were I got them.
Rojie Posted April 27 Posted April 27 5 minutes ago, Markb59 said: That's them fitted Wow. How long did it take you to do both.
MonsterS Posted April 27 Author Posted April 27 Yeah, trouble istemu sells all your personal info inc payment type. I found those on Aliexpress for £87 so will give that a go.
Markb59 Posted April 27 Posted April 27 (edited) Those were on aliexpress, £87 each now. Edited April 27 by Markb59
MonsterS Posted April 27 Author Posted April 27 Yeah just checked. I shall think as it's lots of £££ but if your saying it's easier Todo that is awesome. What sealer/glue did you use?
Peter H Posted May 4 Posted May 4 Hi there looking great. I'm not sure which type to get for mine as there is two different ones on aliexpress A andB. Pics of mine 2005 Alfie.
Rojie Posted May 9 Posted May 9 17 hours ago, MonsterS said: anyone tried dry ice to restore them? Hello Alex, What an unusual question ! My thoughts ? No, and don't. Acquiring dry ice could be somewhat difficult. Transporting it even more so. It is very dangerous 'material', with all sorts of Health and Safety issues. I have used it in industry, not a easy task. Needs very good PPE. Applying it could be a nightmare, and could, maybe, just shatter the lenses.
Hillclimber Posted Tuesday at 08:59 AM Posted Tuesday at 08:59 AM Just to add another view is to use a mix of toothpaste and bicarb as a cleaner. I used it on another of my cars where the lenses were badly discoloured and the results were very satisfactory.
MonsterS Posted Tuesday at 10:44 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 10:44 AM Okay, so i've managed to clean it right up, but it took about an hour for just one. 1. mask off all paint work 2. get the following grit sand papers on a drill 250, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1500, 1800, 2000, 2500, 3000 3. work with each one going one way and then the next one the other. (keep it wet) 4. then use polish to buff the head light and finally clear UV paint spray to clear coat it. They turned out like new. Took some elbow grease and some time.
Rojie Posted Tuesday at 02:19 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:19 PM 3 hours ago, MonsterS said: Okay, so i've managed to clean it right up, but it took about an hour for just one. 1. mask off all paint work 2. get the following grit sand papers on a drill 250, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1500, 1800, 2000, 2500, 3000 3. work with each one going one way and then the next one the other. (keep it wet) 4. then use polish to buff the head light and finally clear UV paint spray to clear coat it. They turned out like new. Took some elbow grease and some time. Well done. It is worth all the effort once done. At one time, I was trying to consider how to make some removeable covers for mine, but didn't pursue it.
MonsterS Posted Tuesday at 02:56 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 02:56 PM I am just going parking it so the front points to the house and is covered from the sun.
Jeza Posted yesterday at 09:31 AM Posted yesterday at 09:31 AM You can get clear UV self adhesive protection film to apply after cleaning, It is a bit of a pig to apply due to the double curvature of the cover, heat gun required to stretch it where required. Protects from stone chips and fine erosion as well and lasted four years, I think I got it from Amazon. 1
MonsterS Posted yesterday at 10:54 AM Author Posted yesterday at 10:54 AM That sounds amazing, However I don't have the skills, i've tried to tint windows before (flat surface) and end up with a ton of mess from it. I do like the film, maybe post the link if you can that would be fantastic.
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