pasadena_commut
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jhakken said:Any thoughts on the combined usage of a paint sealant and one of the dedicated plastic UV protectants? I wondered if one could top the sealant but I have no idea about the polymer chemistry that might be involved.
My thought is that is what the "Spar" urethanes are. They are already chock full of UV blockers because they are designed to protect wood exposed to full sun. Similarly, they are designed to keep salt water and other filth away from the wood. This is pretty much what we want for a headlight protectant too.
The main question is what kind of a bond the urethane will be able to maintain with the headlight plastic. I suspect that the best way to use these is to rough up the headlight slightly with some sandpaper, clean the dust off thoroughly by washing with water, then wiping with alcohol, and then apply the urethane. That will give the urethane some texture to hang onto, rather than the smooth, polished polycarbonate which is what most people are painting. On the flip side, it might result in bubbles at the scratch lines, which would be bad.
I also wonder how well the urethane will stand up to the temperature cycles it is going to be exposed to while it is plastered over a headlight. Only time can answer that, and the web is suspiciously silent on that point.