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Old 05-08-2006, 08:25 PM
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Exclamation Headlights clearcoat peeling

My headlights on my accord are peeling. I'm guessing it was probably from when someone had too high of wattage going through the bulb. How do I fix the clearcoat that is peeling? Some type of buffing or store product?
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Re: Headlights clearcoat peeling

What part is peeling? The chrome from the frame inside? I've never seen that actually peel before. Bubble a little yes, but no peeling.
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Old 05-08-2006, 11:32 PM
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Re: Headlights clearcoat peeling

It's not the chrome part. It is on the outside of the lens. I have seen other cars with bubbles on their lens, but this is more of a peeling/flaking of the clearcoat on the lens.
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