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Orman Claxton
April 28, 2010, 12:40am Report to Moderator

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Hi  All
The headlights on my 05 Beaver is really getting really Dull.
I know I have seen headlights being cleaned up, Pollished, or whatever,
How is That accomplished? Has anyone done it?
thanks
orman Claxton


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April 28, 2010, 1:22am Report to Moderator
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Orman, I use a product called MAGUIRES ULTIMATE COMPOUND 2 or 3 times a year and it keeps them looking good. Wal-mart and auto parts stores stock it. Works well on the tail lights also. Good luck!


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I am making the assumption that the headlight is a plastic surface lens and the problem is discoloration of the surface due to UV degradation. If the lens was severly "sandblasted" from a lot of road travel then I am not sure how well any of these systems would work.

3M makes a lens restore system. It consists of two containers of liquid. The first looks like a fine rubbing compound that you first polish the lens with. I believe it restores the clarity by polishing away the top surface and the second liquid seals and protects the lens if I remember right. It works quite well for the typical surface cloudiness/yellowing kind of degradation. This product can be puchased at a NAPA store that handles automotive finish materials or probably any supply place carrying 3M products.

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Orman Claxton
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Thanks Ed
I think I will give it a try,


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HI,
I had mine done on my 04 Patriot by a company called Mr. Headlight. Mine were really dull , but after he got done it looked like brand new lights were installed and he guarantees them to stay that for four years. The cost on mine was $125.00 and worth every penny. Rather have hime do it them me maybe breaking through the lens cover.
Hope this helps.

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I spent $7.99 at Wal-Mart on Mguiar's PlastX.  It takes 5 minutes to rub on and wipe off both headlights.  It needs to be repeated about every 3-4 months, but it is quick and easy.  Now I can see if I drive at night, which I try to avoid, because happy hour starts at 5:00 someplace.

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Can you still get replacement lenses?  I just noticed that one of mine has a broken flange at the hold down nut.  It just kind of flops there.  Thanks, Mike


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Most Motorhome lenses are from car lights. Get the DOT number and check with any body shop.


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I found my headlight.  It was a 87'-91' Ford Branco or F-Series.  I was confused because all of the pictures online show the whole headlight including the rear bracket and turn signal.  Beaver only used the clear plastic lens and mounted it directly to the fiberglass.  

It's not even the same turn signal.  I hope that I never have to track that down.

On the other headlight I used Meguiar's Headlight Restoration Kit (it has the Plastx in the kit).  It worked great, looks like new.

Thanks, Mike


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I used the 3M version a few months ago with good results.  But, I need to do it again.

No need to reply, but if it is such common problem that both 3M and McGuires make a product to fix it, why are we using plastic headlights in the first place?


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Motorhome builders used automotive industry designed headlights and they us plastic.


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It all comes down to dollars.  Plastic lenses are less expensive.  It also created a new industry,(plastic polish).

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Is there a film that you might apply to the headlight assembly that reflects UV light?  We have protective film on ours, but it's for debris, and I'm not sure it has UV resistant properties.  Our original headlights show no sign of dulling, however.

-Joel


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My pick up is a 1990 and the headlights are dulled just like the ones on the motorhome.  Looking to replace them both I compared f-150.  They fit the pick up but not the motorhome.  I do believe the Bronco size will fit though.


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One note on the headlights is that you will pay less iif you go to an independant body shop instead of a franchised dealer to buy the replacements.


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I bought mine at the local salvage yard.  $25.00 in good shape.  Can't beat that!  Mike  


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