Polishing foglights?
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I know there is a guy on HID Planet he can polish the lens if you can separate it from the body of the projector. If you were to do this it would make it more of a clear lens which could increase the output. Just something to think about.
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i think there glass right? im sure ya could polish them, but a junk yard might be the best bet, also there is a projector everyone was getting to put in the fogs, they fit with very lil mod to the projector, i think you just have to bend the hanger just a tad, i will try and find the thread
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You would have to wet sand them, and finish with a high grit sandpaper and some good polish. I've used Menzerna SIP for this, actually. I would start with 1000 grit and see how that does. If it's not enough 'bite' then step down to something more coarse. I wouldn't go below 600 imo.
Wetsand the lens until the soapy water residue (runoff) coming off the lens turns from yellow to white. Yellow being from oxidized plastic, white being the clean plastic underneath. You can finish with 1500 then polish, or go all the way up to 3000 grit and it'll make the polishing step easier.
REGARDLESS, I've never done this on a Camaro fog light and I don't own a Camaro, but this is the method I've used to restore headlights and tail lights for years. If the lens is glass, however, then I'm not too sure. $0.02
Wetsand the lens until the soapy water residue (runoff) coming off the lens turns from yellow to white. Yellow being from oxidized plastic, white being the clean plastic underneath. You can finish with 1500 then polish, or go all the way up to 3000 grit and it'll make the polishing step easier.
REGARDLESS, I've never done this on a Camaro fog light and I don't own a Camaro, but this is the method I've used to restore headlights and tail lights for years. If the lens is glass, however, then I'm not too sure. $0.02
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If your looking for projector fog light housings that are more useful, both the Ford Fusion/Merc Milan projectors and the Blazer Fog lights that theretrofitsource.com sells would be a worth investment. The light output and sharpness of the cutoff is fantastic in both of them. Couple the new housings with 4300-5000 hid or 3000 for yellow and your in business. Both of those your gonna have to adapt the stock Camaro bracket. this was info by ltvert in another thread
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I wanted to polish up my fog light housings and put in HIDs. When I went to replace the bulbs, the housing and the bulb had melted together. They were dirty as hell too so I just tossed them up and got new fog light housings. It made a huge difference in how the car looks. Looks like it just came off the showroom floor. I also replaced my DRL housings.
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Originally Posted by BOBS99SS
If your looking for projector fog light housings that are more useful, both the Ford Fusion/Merc Milan projectors and the Blazer Fog lights that theretrofitsource.com sells would be a worth investment.
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The Blazer fogs might actually be a direct bolt-on and they use the stock Camaro bulbs. Some have said that they may actually be the same (or reproduction) of the fog projectors on the Camaro or Corvette. They are cheap and have good output. They are heat sensitive though. Stick with the stock wattage or if you do go HID, stick with 35 watt. Higher wattage has been known to damage the chrome in the projector bowls reducing output.