Hello,
since some people like to keep a few pairs of headlamp lenses in stock so that they got a spare, if something happens. People who are in need of new lenses don't get some.
So now i make a virtue of necessity and restoring my headlamp lenses. I started to tear down the headlamp assembly and get out the reflectors:

Together with these plastic frames i will send them to a company who can make a new layer the alumium coating.


The old coating comes of really easily. But the glue that holds the glass and the frame together ist really hard to remove. So as the glass itself. It got baked at 100°C for 30min


Now my next goal is to get the glass looking good again. After a round in the dishwasher they look way better then before but the sand blasting look needs to come of. I talk to an glass master in my town and he said that its possible to sand and polish glass. I will try this and keep you informed!

Greetings Jan
since some people like to keep a few pairs of headlamp lenses in stock so that they got a spare, if something happens. People who are in need of new lenses don't get some.
So now i make a virtue of necessity and restoring my headlamp lenses. I started to tear down the headlamp assembly and get out the reflectors:

Together with these plastic frames i will send them to a company who can make a new layer the alumium coating.


The old coating comes of really easily. But the glue that holds the glass and the frame together ist really hard to remove. So as the glass itself. It got baked at 100°C for 30min


Now my next goal is to get the glass looking good again. After a round in the dishwasher they look way better then before but the sand blasting look needs to come of. I talk to an glass master in my town and he said that its possible to sand and polish glass. I will try this and keep you informed!

Greetings Jan
