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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: AndySnapper on 17 August 2009, 15:05:01

Title: Cleaning headlamps - best options please?
Post by: AndySnapper on 17 August 2009, 15:05:01
The headlamp lenses on my Omega have become very dull and dirty over the years, is there a recommended way of restoring them to clarity again?

Thanks!

Andy
Title: Re: Cleaning headlamps - best options please?
Post by: amba on 17 August 2009, 15:19:57
Some people have had success with TC and lots of polishing,fine wet,n,dry and then final polish with G8 compound.
I found that mine were so bad that the easiest option was to buy a new pair of lights as cheap as possible on fleabay and then change the lenses over as my original units are HID,s.
Result is great but there is a cost implication involved.I wish you the best of luck with them.
Title: Re: Cleaning headlamps - best options please?
Post by: samrey4u on 17 August 2009, 15:45:02
Ive heard that using t cut also works very well :y
Title: Re: Cleaning headlamps - best options please?
Post by: bob.dent on 17 August 2009, 15:55:57
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Ive heard that using t cut also works very well :y

I used T-cut on my previous Omega headlights and it brought them up quite well. :y
Title: Re: Cleaning headlamps - best options please?
Post by: Elite Pete on 17 August 2009, 16:24:26
Cutting compound or if they are really bad 1500 wet and dry with warm soapy water then cutting compound :y
Title: Re: Cleaning headlamps - best options please?
Post by: SJKOO01 on 17 August 2009, 16:37:30
Dont know if this will help out ?

http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp?productID=9489&frostProductName=Plastic%20Headlight%20Polish%20Kit%20&catID=27&frostCat=Polishing&frostSubCat=Kits&subCatID=49

http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp?productID=8840&frostProductName=Renovo%20Plastic%20Window%20Polish%20(50ml)&catID=15&frostCat=Car%20Care&frostSubCat=Renovo&subCatID=25

http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp?productID=8672&frostProductName=Glass%20Valet&catID=15&frostCat=Car%20Care&frostSubCat=Others&subCatID=34

M  :y
Title: Re: Cleaning headlamps - best options please?
Post by: AndySnapper on 18 August 2009, 17:57:33
Thanks! I appreciate all your replies.

I had tried using T Cut (by hand) but got a little worried that I might be doing more harm than good. It certainly did start to work on the film but the lens remained discoloured and dull. I hadn't thought of using Solvol Autosol though so will try on a small section first. Will find some of this plastic polish as well.

I'll let you know how I get on as it might help others as well.

Cheers!

Andy  :y
Title: Re: Cleaning headlamps - best options please?
Post by: secarianu on 18 August 2009, 22:39:27
Hello guys! You can use XERAPOL product wich is a polish for plastics and abrasive tape 2000. To see the results, see the clubopel.com link http://www.clubopel.com/viewtopic.php?t=29204&highlight=xerapol
Title: Re: Cleaning headlamps - best options please?
Post by: Omegadoha, Desert Member on 19 August 2009, 04:49:42
It really depends on how badly they are gone. Probably in the UK, I'm sure you could restore them with a combintation of T-Cut or rubbing compund/polishing compound/ Brasso or plastic polish. In the Middle East they get really bad and even sanding them down may temporarily reveal a new facade it doesn't last vey long and quickly discolours again.

If you do rub them down, I'm not sure if you will retain the original clarity of the lens. I don't know if there is some kind of polycarbonate coating that you maybe removing?

I paid 125 quid for a pair of DEPO headlight units, and even if they last me a year I'll be happy.
Title: Re: Cleaning headlamps - best options please?
Post by: Radiomarko on 19 August 2009, 17:46:27
Ive just done the job in prep for MOT in a couple of months. I bought a wee bottle of "Greygate Plastic Polish" as used by NATO on fighter plexiglass from Fleabay. An hours hard rubbing ( they cant touch you for it  ::)  ) and 100% better - ah look bulbs in there!

I had tried T Cut before with little result.