MrOneEyedBoh
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- Mar 3, 2013
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Something came across my mind last night while I was looking for something to protect my new headlights on my truck. They're pretty expensive so I ran down the options... I dont think wax does much on them, sure it may help but also the solvents may or may not react with the plastic. Then I went to PPF but I was worried the film might keep too much heat in or possibly remove the coating when and if I remove the PPF. Then I was looking at ceramic coatings. They hopefully do in fact block UV rays, and they put a thin film on the light that in hopes would protect them form possibly getting "sand blasted" or lack of a better word when driving down the road. Also, it could help with ice/snow build up on them as well...
What had be thinking more into it was I wonder if the ceramic coatings could harm the lenses over time. Maybe cause the factory clear to fail or flake? Make over using the ceramic could cause a flaking issue? I dont want to polish the old ceramic coating off so I would just continue to layer it as time went by...
I ended up with the tried and true Dlux as that seems to be the longest running one, with the largest following. Plus from what Ive seen , I have not saw any issues, at least until now...
Thoughts?
What had be thinking more into it was I wonder if the ceramic coatings could harm the lenses over time. Maybe cause the factory clear to fail or flake? Make over using the ceramic could cause a flaking issue? I dont want to polish the old ceramic coating off so I would just continue to layer it as time went by...
I ended up with the tried and true Dlux as that seems to be the longest running one, with the largest following. Plus from what Ive seen , I have not saw any issues, at least until now...
Thoughts?