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<blockquote data-quote="leforte" data-source="post: 177097" data-attributes="member: 1943"><p>wglee,</p><p> </p><p>your headlense is made out of perspex/plastic. so its normal that it turns dull after a few years exposed to the elements and UV rays. </p><p> </p><p>if its not that badly blured out, you can try polishing it wth some scratch removing or rubbing compound ie:- meguires scratchX, or equavalent to remove the oxidized layer. then as a final step, get the headlense tinted with a protective film like 3M's stoneguard or Ilumar's barrier film to protect it againts the elements and UV rays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leforte, post: 177097, member: 1943"] wglee, your headlense is made out of perspex/plastic. so its normal that it turns dull after a few years exposed to the elements and UV rays. if its not that badly blured out, you can try polishing it wth some scratch removing or rubbing compound ie:- meguires scratchX, or equavalent to remove the oxidized layer. then as a final step, get the headlense tinted with a protective film like 3M's stoneguard or Ilumar's barrier film to protect it againts the elements and UV rays. [/QUOTE]
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