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Offline jack.pe

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Re: Headlights and spotlights
« Reply #10 on: 31 July 2012, 14:54 »
This works, submerge the lamps in hot water and strong bleach solution, half a day should do it, this will remove yellowness from the glass, inside and out, and also return the adhesive sealer back to white again. When done, rinse with very hot tap water, and allow to drain, final drying can be done with a hair dryer/hot air gun... your lamps will be sparkly like new again :cool:

Remember to use gloves and goggles if using bleach, and out of anyones way. Safety first :wink:

Thom

Thanks Thom but does this not damage the silver reflective backing?

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Re: Headlights and spotlights
« Reply #11 on: 31 July 2012, 16:05 »

You just need a goldfish Shaun!

Thom

I was thinking that. Don't know how this suddenly became a problem.  Despite the crash it's still got it's original lights so will look to see if I can re-seal this one, if that's the issue.

Tears...coz its sad.

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Yep, as said in Dub Rides... Can't blame it really though can you.. Doesn't matter, making up for it from now on!

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Re: Headlights and spotlights
« Reply #12 on: 31 July 2012, 18:50 »
This works, submerge the lamps in hot water and strong bleach solution, half a day should do it, this will remove yellowness from the glass, inside and out, and also return the adhesive sealer back to white again. When done, rinse with very hot tap water, and allow to drain, final drying can be done with a hair dryer/hot air gun... your lamps will be sparkly like new again :cool:

Remember to use gloves and goggles if using bleach, and out of anyones way. Safety first :wink:

Thom

Thanks Thom but does this not damage the silver reflective backing?

No, doesn't touch it, done it many times over the years, and never once had a problem with any headlamps, obviously if a reflector is already pitting, flaking, or corroding, it wont make it any better!

Below are my lights, that had they'd been available some years ago, I would not have hesitated to replace them, they were that bad! the results are Crystal clear (pun intended) outer lamps were brand new items when pic was taken, about 4 or 5 years ago...
Those lamps were around 20 years old at the time, and still look as fresh today



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Re: Headlights and spotlights
« Reply #13 on: 31 July 2012, 18:56 »

You just need a goldfish Shaun!

Thom

I was thinking that. Don't know how this suddenly became a problem.  Despite the crash it's still got it's original lights so will look to see if I can re-seal this one, if that's the issue.

Tears...coz its sad.

 :cry:

Yep, as said in Dub Rides... Can't blame it really though can you.. Doesn't matter, making up for it from now on!

Thinking about it Shaun, when headlamps go like yours, its a sign that the Lens is just about to fall off!  :lipsrsealed:

Thom

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Re: Headlights and spotlights
« Reply #14 on: 31 July 2012, 19:48 »
^^^ Oh great   :rolleyes:  :grin:

Good job it never gets bl00dy driven... Not to worry, I'll see if I can save it.  :wink: