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TMAN1985 11-06-2011 08:20 PM

Anyplace to buy the oem clear headlight lens, or clean?
 
I'm really looking to buy the OEM headlight lens only...the outer shell. Its got a lot of sun damage that will not come out. I obviously don't want to spend the $800 to replace the whole headlight just for a dirty lens. I have taken it apart to paint the housing. If I take it apart is there somehow I can soak it in something for awhile to get it really clean? Is it even possible to just order the lens?

Trips 11-06-2011 08:26 PM

Have you looked into a headlight repair kit like Mothers? It does a great job of removing the faded look from the headlights.

http://www.automotivecandystore.com/...4%20lights.jpg

TMAN1985 11-06-2011 08:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Triple's (Post 1395087)
Have you looked into a headlight repair kit like Mothers? It does a great job of removing the faded look from the headlights.

http://www.automotivecandystore.com/...4%20lights.jpg

Yeah, I have tried multiple products....It comes back after like a week or two. And even then nothing will get it all out. My car is a 09, but it sat on the lot in the hot florida sun for 2 years before it got sold....Thats the problem. It wasn't sold until this year.

Trips 11-06-2011 08:33 PM

Sorry to hear but it sounds like your right to replace the lenses.

Have checked with Courtesy nissan to see if that could be ordered?

If not replacement used lights would be the only alternative.

Good Luck

TMAN1985 11-06-2011 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Triple's (Post 1395096)
Sorry to hear but it sounds like your right to replace the lenses.

Have checked with Courtesy nissan to see if that could be ordered?

If not replacement used lights would be the only alternative.

Good Luck

I looked on the parts catalog, and I cant find a part number for just the lens...So I was hoping maybe someone else was able to get one. It seems like I should be able to soak it overnight in something......to help clean it. Maybe I should go test drive a new 370Z for a couple hours lol

jboffill 11-06-2011 08:47 PM

My friend took his to a body shop and they came out almost brand new, You could not see a single smudge on the headlight. They use a power took to clean the mess out of them. you should try it out.

Hope it helps

Javo

TMAN1985 11-06-2011 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by jboffill (Post 1395109)
My friend took his to a body shop and they came out almost brand new, You could not see a single smudge on the headlight. They use a power took to clean the mess out of them. you should try it out.

Hope it helps

Javo

Hmm, would like to know exactly what they did....so I could ask around.

Cmike2780 11-06-2011 09:33 PM

wet sand, followed by a sealant. It shouldn't come back if you seal it properly.

http://www.autogeek.net/3m-headlight...hannelid=FROOG

superz 11-15-2011 01:55 PM

I have the same problem. Could this be a defect in the material they made the lenses from? Did you happen to pose this possibility to the dealer? I have an 09 370Z with low mileage that I have taken good care of. When I'm not driving it it is in the garage.

haitech 11-15-2011 04:06 PM

wet sand and sealant worked wonders on my old car

370Ztune 11-15-2011 05:31 PM

Nissan won't sell the just the lenses, unfortunately...

Your best bet is as people have already mentioned; wet sand and seal using a high-quality sealer.

rudi 11-15-2011 08:17 PM

I cleaned the headlights on my 7 year old Silvia S15 using a cutting polish, that seemed to work for me.

simota1 11-16-2011 01:33 AM

have a body shop wet sand it and then shoot clear coat on it... itll outlast majority of all the sealers ive tried :tup:

martin82 11-16-2011 12:37 PM

there is a seller on ebay selling 1 head light, 1 tail light and 1 turn signal pretty cheap.

TypeOne 11-16-2011 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by simota1 (Post 1409625)
have a body shop wet sand it and then shoot clear coat on it... itll outlast majority of all the sealers ive tried :tup:

The heat and UV light deteriorates the plastic, turning it yellow. You have to remove the damaged surface before you can polish it out.

If you have ever tried to wet sand plastic, but it comes out hazy. If you clear a hazy piece of plastic, it's going to stay hazy... but really shiny.

If you want it to be CLEAR, you have to polish and buff it. Which means the paint or clear you shoot on it isn't going to stick, so your only real option is to buy new ones, or keep wet sanding and buffing them often.

Clear coating headlights doesn't work as well as you might think... I've been there. :shakes head:


A good polish and a restoration kit that protects the exposed plastic is the best way to go.


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