Easily. If it is plastic or acrylic, your local stores and the internet sell several products to clean the lens and clear things up for safer night time driving. The biggest choice is whether you want to use a drill or do the sanding by hand. The will all start out with cleaning the lens. Sanding or compounding are the next several steps and then clean it up again to a shine. Get a kit that comes with the protectant so you can add a layer to insure the longevity of your hard work.
No but if it is foggy autozone sells a kit to restore it works pretty good about 20 bucks
There are a number of Headlight cleaning kits available, some work, some don't. Google Clean your headlight lens, and call or research the companies to find the best.
If you want to remove the BMW headlight lens simply follow the user manual.
how to replace the headlight
The easiest way is to purchase a Headlight Lens Restoration Kit by 3M. They are available at AutoZone and 3mestore.com. (~$20) The Kit contains basically all the tools needed to restore the headlight lens and you use it with your household drill. The results you will get are amazing! The cheap way is to mix tooth paste with glass cleaner. You'll be surprise.
i have dropted the bulb into the headlight and i want to remove the lens to get it out any ideas thanks
Actually.. to take the headlight lens apart, put the Oven on 200, put the headlight assembly in oven for a few minutes at a time, as the headlight assy heats up, the adhesive will loosen up making it easy to remove the lens. For a demonstration, go to Youtube and type in "How to remove headlight lens from assembly"
the headlamp glass is a non serviceable item, you can not disassemble the plastic exterior from the headlamp module. if your exterior lens is foggy from uv discoloration you may find after market products to clean and restore the clear lens.
Check with your local auto parts store, they have kits available that help you restore the faded/cloudy headlight lenses.
After you take the headlight out, remove the metal clips holding the lens on. The lens has to be pried off because there is silicone there to keep it together
are you sure the damage is to the inside of the lens, it may only be on the outside. Ever noticed moisture inside the lens? If not the cloudiness is just on the outside and that can easily be fixed check out The Headlight Solution for more information about clouy, foggy headlight lenses and how to repair / restore them like new. The sell headlight restoration kits through there websire at http://www.headlightsolution.net
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