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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Mike1962 on 11 September 2017, 17:36:49
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My 03 saloon has just failed it's annual medical on the headlights not letting enough light out! They are rough and the coating has come off.
I need both sides.
It's an 03 Saloon CD
Cheers
Mike
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http://www.replacementheadlight.co.uk try these :y
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You need something like this -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/QUIXX-Headlight-Restoration-Kit-Kit-Clears-Restores-Plastic-Foggy-Lenses/282452683285?_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIM.MBE%26ao%3D2%26asc%3D20140122125356%26meid%3D686bc2019cd74440b56c7889f1e0d10a%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D5%26rkt%3D6%26mehot%3Dpp%26sd%3D172643663657&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851
or get a 3M version but its about double the cost
or if you know how to Wet and Dry, buy the paper from Halfords, search on YouTube for a Howto will be your friend here.
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http://www.replacementheadlight.co.uk try these :y
Many thanks,
They say Omega b up to 2000 and Omega C 00-03
Is that right?
They only have for what they say is up to 2000
Mine's an 03
Will they fit?
M
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No, not without modification.
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No, not without modification.
Thanks
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I have both headlights left over from my MV6, both with aluminium adjusters and the lenses have been cleaned up with a 3M kit.
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http://www.replacementheadlight.co.uk try these :y
Many thanks,
They say Omega b up to 2000 and Omega C 00-03
Is that right?
They only have for what they say is up to 2000
Mine's an 03
Will they fit?
M
Which is a perfectly good reason to avoid the company. As there never was, and will likely never be an Omega-C
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The problem I have found is that once you have used the 3M / sandpaper kits is that the headlight will yellow again extremely quickly as there is no UV protection at all.
Apparently clear coating them, applying some UV barrier polish or some form of protective film are supposed short term answers.
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The problem I have found is that once you have used the 3M / sandpaper kits is that the headlight will yellow again extremely quickly as there is no UV protection at all.
Apparently clear coating them, applying some UV barrier polish or some form of protective film are supposed short term answers.
Tried some of that UV Protection coat myself after doing mine, it was rubish didn't last 5 mins before peeling off, cut the lights back again and applied a few coats of Alloy Wheel Clear Laquer on them then lightly cut it back again, been fine ever since. :y
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The problem I have found is that once you have used the 3M / sandpaper kits is that the headlight will yellow again extremely quickly as there is no UV protection at all.
Apparently clear coating them, applying some UV barrier polish or some form of protective film are supposed short term answers.
this stuff might work http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/382100459169
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The problem I have found is that once you have used the 3M / sandpaper kits is that the headlight will yellow again extremely quickly as there is no UV protection at all.
Apparently clear coating them, applying some UV barrier polish or some form of protective film are supposed short term answers.
this stuff might work http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/382100459169
Have you tried it?
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You need to be a,bit careful what you coat on them bearing in mind the lens are plastic.
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The problem I have found is that once you have used the 3M / sandpaper kits is that the headlight will yellow again extremely quickly as there is no UV protection at all.
Apparently clear coating them, applying some UV barrier polish or some form of protective film are supposed short term answers.
this stuff might work http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/382100459169
Have you tried it?
I have used this stuff a lot but never on a headlight so as they say test on an inconspicuous area first. can't see why it wouldn't work, it is solvent free and is epoxy so sets solid, adheres well and will be reasonably heat resistant. it sets clear and is uv resistant suitable for exterior use. I have used it on toughened glass outdoors and it has held up for 2 years so far. normally it is used to coat surfboards etc.. they do a faster setting one which may be better to avoid dust getting entrapped.
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Sounds daft but it's worth trying old fashioned "brasso" to polish up the lights as well as solvo autosol chrome polish .
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Sounds daft but it's worth trying old fashioned "brasso" to polish up the lights as well as solvo autosol chrome polish .
Probably but they,do need roughing up first, so probably easier with wet and dry.
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Sounds daft but it's worth trying old fashioned "brasso" to polish up the lights as well as solvo autosol chrome polish .
Any sort of reasonably abrasive polish will restore the finish, but you need to remove the worst of the grot with wet&dry paper first. The key to any sort of polishing is to start with an abrasive just coarse enough to start the process, beginning with a fine grit doesn't give satisfactory results.
I don't consider a clear coat necessary; if you do a good enough job of refinishing the lens it will last for years.
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I don't consider a clear coat necessary; if you do a good enough job of refinishing the lens it will last for years.
That's my experience :y
I probably spent too much time on mine TBH, but it was worth it.
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The problem I have found is that once you have used the 3M / sandpaper kits is that the headlight will yellow again extremely quickly as there is no UV protection at all.
Apparently clear coating them, applying some UV barrier polish or some form of protective film are supposed short term answers.
this stuff might work http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/382100459169
Have you tried it?
Unless UV stable, traditional epoxy will degrade quite quickly and will likely be worse than it was originally. Plus you would have to have a physical key to the plastic lens for it to adhere properly which means there is no way of getting a decent result.
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The problem I have found is that once you have used the 3M / sandpaper kits is that the headlight will yellow again extremely quickly as there is no UV protection at all.
Apparently clear coating them, applying some UV barrier polish or some form of protective film are supposed short term answers.
this stuff might work http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/382100459169
Have you tried it?
Unless UV stable, traditional epoxy will degrade quite quickly and will likely be worse than it was originally. Plus you would have to have a physical key to the plastic lens for it to adhere properly which means there is no way of getting a decent result.
And it needs to be applied perfectly, as any unevenness could cause glare to oncoming traffic.
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Has anyone tried the Autoglym headlight restoration kit? I fancy giving it a go on the jaaag headlights but if it a waste of twenty notes then I will just do the wet'n'dry + brasso trick.
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My 03 saloon has just failed it's annual medical on the headlights not letting enough light out! They are rough and the coating has come off.
I need both sides.
It's an 03 Saloon CD
Cheers
Mike
I did mine last week auto-glym plastic headlamp restoration kit. restored mine to a bright shiny finish. Halfords price £24.99. (I got a discount using an abs card .paid £21.24p ) I needed to borrow a decent drill as mine is not holding enough battery life. :y
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Hi,
Thanks for all the advice.
I got new lights for the B series here:
https://www.buycarparts.co.uk/opel/omega-b-25-26-27/13647/10533/headlight-insert (https://www.buycarparts.co.uk/opel/omega-b-25-26-27/13647/10533/headlight-insert)
The site says .co.uk
But they're coming from Germany.
Let's see if they point the right way!
Mike
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Good find that, let us know how you get on. :y
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My 03 saloon has just failed it's annual medical on the headlights not letting enough light out! They are rough and the coating has come off.
I need both sides.
It's an 03 Saloon CD
Cheers
Mike
I did mine last week auto-glym plastic headlamp restoration kit. restored mine to a bright shiny finish. Halfords price £24.99. (I got a discount using an abs card .paid £21.24p ) I needed to borrow a decent drill as mine is not holding enough battery life. :y
Just under £19 on Halfords Trade :y. Looks pretty similar, but not quite same, as the 3M kit :)
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Hi,
Thanks for all the advice.
I got new lights for the B series here:
https://www.buycarparts.co.uk/opel/omega-b-25-26-27/13647/10533/headlight-insert (https://www.buycarparts.co.uk/opel/omega-b-25-26-27/13647/10533/headlight-insert)
The site says .co.uk
But they're coming from Germany.
Let's see if they point the right way!
Mike
have they arrived yet? are yours HID lights?