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Projector Lens...
The projector lens on one of my projector headlights is kinda hazy. The center of the lens is clear, while everything around it is hazy. Is there any way to clean/clear up that haziness? Or does the haziness mean that the lens is "burnt" in a way? Thanks.
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can you see if its perhaps a little scratched up for some reason if you shine a pen light on it? That doesn't make much sense that that would happen though. Has the lense been like that since you bought the projos?
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95 Civic Si - Thunder Grey Exterior -Performance: B16A, JR supercharger @ 9 psi, JR FPR, Tokico 5-wy Adjustable Shocks, Eibach springs, F/R strut and swap bars -Audio: Alpine 9815, 3-way component Pheonix Gold speakers |
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I don't think there are any scratches on the lens. All I can say to describe it is that it looks hazy. The haziness makes my bulbs shine a dull yellow color instead of a bright white color. I got these projectors off of my cousin's car. He had the same problem too. But I didn't notice until recently that it was the lens itself that was the problem...I thought it was the bulbs all along.
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Given its an aftermarket car part; I doubt going to the manufacturer is an option... other than that I think you may have to get new projos. Hopefully somebody else joins in this thread
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