Filling gash in plastic headlamp...

GoodnClean

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Hey guys-



Somehow I got a gash in one of my headlights, no idea how it happened. Its not bad but annoys the hell out of me, its about 3/4 of an inch long. Its really deep, your whole fingernail can fit in it.



My question is, is there any way to fill it in to at least make it less noticable? I thought about trying some clear touchup paint and have heard somewhere they make a plastic filler to fix just such a problem.



Figure'd I'd consult the authority ;)



Thanks guys
 
I'd try the quick windshield repair kits available at most automotive stores. I would think it would make a seamless repair. I used one recently on my wifes car and it came with clear plastic sheets to cover the resin until it dried so I could finish the face of the damage to be the same as the windshield. Flat a slightly curved. I'm sure you could fine sand the repair with a dremel tool or use the edge of a razor blade to match the surface of your headlight after it dries.:xyxthumbs
 
Fix a windshield by Sopus products (Do-it-yourself windshield repair kit) Repairs cracks, chips, bullseyes and stars.:up
 
Permatex has an inexpensive windshield glass repair kit.





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