Foggy Lenses - Help.
Can anyone walk me through fixing my front lenses? Anyone know of a great product for noob like myself to use and restore scratched or foggy plastic? Everything else shines:

Any help would be appreciated...
thanks
Keith

Any help would be appreciated...
thanks
Keith
There are tons of products for this. Just google Plastic Lens Polish and take your pick. Some just sort of wipe on and off and just fill the voids. Others require you to chuck a wheel in a drill and seriously do some polishing with different compounds till you get it smooth again.
Originally Posted by Wilson
There are tons of products for this. Just google Plastic Lens Polish and take your pick. Some just sort of wipe on and off and just fill the voids. Others require you to chuck a wheel in a drill and seriously do some polishing with different compounds till you get it smooth again.
thanks
do you prefer one over the other?
Here is a DIY on restoring plastic lenses that need some work: http://autopia.org/forum/car-detaili...dlights+polish
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Is this "fogging" on the outside of the lens (in which case, a plastic polish is what you need) or on the inside.
Many owners have experienced a film buildup on the inside of the lens, a well-known defect with a TSB covering it, covered by warranty if you are still under 50,000 miles. There is a lot of discussion on this forum about the filmy headlight problem.
Many owners have experienced a film buildup on the inside of the lens, a well-known defect with a TSB covering it, covered by warranty if you are still under 50,000 miles. There is a lot of discussion on this forum about the filmy headlight problem.
I just posted a thread on condensation fogging of my taillights...my brother had this problem with a miata. He took the housing apart and
1) Used Zymol liquid wax. Zymol removes fine scratches
when that wasn't enough...
2) Used Turtle wax rubbing compound with a little bit of water
That did the trick for him...it also works great on acrlyic aquariums!
P.S.
Make sure you reseal the housing good & evenly afterwards...
1) Used Zymol liquid wax. Zymol removes fine scratches
when that wasn't enough...
2) Used Turtle wax rubbing compound with a little bit of water
That did the trick for him...it also works great on acrlyic aquariums!
P.S.
Make sure you reseal the housing good & evenly afterwards...
Last edited by Phantom Menace; Nov 27, 2006 at 11:23 AM.
Here i tried a product that my dad had in his garage (ill post the name later I forget)
Before Picture:
After Picture:
I personally dont see a difference, let me know what you think.
Thanks
Keith
Before Picture:
After Picture:
I personally dont see a difference, let me know what you think.
Thanks
Keith
Originally Posted by rcpilotp51
Can anyone walk me through fixing my front lenses? Anyone know of a great product for noob like myself to use and restore scratched or foggy plastic? Everything else shines:

Any help would be appreciated...
thanks
Keith

Any help would be appreciated...
thanks
Keith

https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-show-shine-26/maguiars-plastx-used-today-97337/
Stuff worked great and is pretty cheap.
Originally Posted by RotrDoc
Is this "fogging" on the outside of the lens (in which case, a plastic polish is what you need) or on the inside.
Many owners have experienced a film buildup on the inside of the lens, a well-known defect with a TSB covering it, covered by warranty if you are still under 50,000 miles. There is a lot of discussion on this forum about the filmy headlight problem.
Many owners have experienced a film buildup on the inside of the lens, a well-known defect with a TSB covering it, covered by warranty if you are still under 50,000 miles. There is a lot of discussion on this forum about the filmy headlight problem.
Originally Posted by sssuperman82
DAMN!!!....70k miles.....ouch
did u try to get it under warranty with the mazda dealer?, u should unless ur going turbo or any other major mods
did u try to get it under warranty with the mazda dealer?, u should unless ur going turbo or any other major mods
They dont offer warrenties for cars with my kind of miles...too much of a risk at this point.
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