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How to Repair Scratched Car Light Covers?

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DelBrooklyn
09/01/2025, 02:25:36 AM

Car headlight covers are made of plastic and are generally difficult to repair. You can try applying wax, but if that doesn't work, it's best to replace the entire headlight cover. After replacement, it's advisable to apply a protective film to the new cover for added protection. Here are some related details: 1. Glass Covers: Authentic vehicle headlight and taillight covers are made of high-grade polycarbonate (also known as PC, the same material used for resin eyeglass lenses) through injection molding. Polycarbonate is known for its high hardness, strength, toughness, UV resistance, and excellent light transmission. Therefore, genuine light covers maintain their color and clarity even after prolonged use. 2. Car Headlights: Car headlights, also referred to as car front lights or LED daytime running lights, serve as the 'eyes' of a vehicle. They not only contribute to the owner's external image but are also crucial for safe driving at night or in adverse weather conditions. Proper use and maintenance of car lights should never be overlooked.

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JulietLee
09/13/2025, 10:17:29 PM

I noticed the car's headlight cover is scratched. First, check the depth of the scratches. For minor surface scratches, I've handled them many times myself: prepare 800-grit sandpaper for light wet sanding to smooth it out, being careful not to overdo it. Then apply automotive polishing compound evenly and rub repeatedly with a soft cloth. Finally, clean it thoroughly to restore its transparency. The whole process takes about half an hour, and the tools can be purchased at an auto parts store at a low cost. If the scratches are deep or the headlight cover is damaged, polishing alone may not be enough, and the entire headlight cover component might need replacement. In such cases, it's advisable to visit a professional repair shop. Remember to check the brightness after repair to ensure safe nighttime driving. For regular maintenance, use a soft sponge when washing the car to avoid friction from hard objects, which can reduce the chances of scratches.

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SerenityMarie
10/27/2025, 11:01:05 PM

My headlight cover got scratched, which is quite annoying. I looked up DIY methods online and tried a few times. For minor scratches, I applied regular toothpaste, then polished it with a clean damp cloth. The result was barely acceptable, but it didn't last long and got scratched again easily. Later, I bought a repair kit that included a sanding sponge and a small bottle of solution. Following the instructions, it took about ten minutes to fix, costing less than a hundred yuan. For severe scratches or cracks in the cover, it's best to go straight to a repair shop for a replacement. It's more expensive but a permanent solution. I suggest beginners not rush into doing it themselves; start with simple methods first. For prevention, park in a garage instead of leaving it exposed to the sun, and applying a protective film is also a good idea—saving time and hassle.

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LaTyler
12/10/2025, 10:16:35 PM

My money-saving trick for scratched lamp covers: Squeeze some toothpaste onto a cloth and rub vigorously for a few minutes to reduce minor scratches. It works temporarily and costs almost nothing. For severe cases, don't force it—replacing the lamp cover is the only solution. Regular care to prevent scratches saves big money.

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VonMariana
01/30/2026, 11:21:55 PM

After experiencing scratches on my car's headlight cover, I realized the significant impact on lighting, especially when driving on rainy nights where visibility is poor. Minor scratches can be polished out, but deep ones require replacement to avoid safety hazards. For repairs, choose specialized tools or opt for professional services to get it done right the first time. Prevention is key—use soft materials when washing your car to avoid scratches. Safety should always come first.

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OBentley
04/25/2026, 05:06:46 PM

My car's headlight covers often get scratched. Through trial and error, I've found that minor scratches can be easily fixed with professional polishing compound and a soft cloth, taking about twenty minutes to restore brightness. For severe damage, replacement is more reliable - don't delay. For daily maintenance, be gentle with brushes when washing and park away from tree branches and direct sunlight - prevention is key. After repair, check light transmittance to ensure driving safety.

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