Rock Scratch On Headlight? Sand/Repair?

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Hey Guys ...

Picked up a 1/2 - 1" long light rock scratch on my drivers side headlight when bringing the car home several weeks back. Its now bugging me, so I figured I'd ask and see if it can be fixed?

I know there are people that can sand the headlight, then polish it ... Would this be the route to go? Anyone ever try this on their own?

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Thats pretty deep. Not even sure sanding would get that completely out. Might want to see how much a used headlight is.
 

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Not really being able to feel how deep the scratch is. I think any good body shop can wet-sand and buff it out. Please remember I said a good body shop.
 
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Try some Meguiars plastx by hand and see if that takes care of it.

Tried something similar originally -- Didn't touch it :(

Thats pretty deep. Not even sure sanding would get that completely out. Might want to see how much a used headlight is.

On dbay, they are going for $600 (ish) for used, and $800 (new) ... Not sure its worth it at this point.

Not really being able to feel how deep the scratch is. I think any good body shop can wet-sand and buff it out. Please remember I said a good body shop.

Yeah, been thinking about this as well ...
 

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Did this on my Gen 2 because they had some scratches and trash on lenses. They turned out pretty good but I still need to finish with some high grit sand paper to remove the tiny scratches. I used a 3M kit on each headlight. Just takes time. It's worth sanding it out if not just polishing it will should help.
 

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You should be able to polish that out. Take your time. It's a lot cheaper to buy some polishes than replace a factory headlight. Can you feel it with your fingernail?

One thing to remember is not to heat the plastic too much. You don't want to melt or stain the plastic.
 

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Yes. wet sand to polish. start with 2000. if that don't work, drop to 1500 or 1200 etc and work back up to 2000, then, probably 2-3 steps of polish, then sealant.

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