Vehicle headlight restoration
First Claim
1. A method of restoring a discolored vehicle headlight lens without removal of the lens from the vehicle, comprising in combination the ordered steps of:
- (a) wet abrading an outer surface of the lens with successively finer grit abrasives until a smooth surface is achieved exhibiting no visible discoloration remaining;
(b) polishing the outer surface of the lens with an aqueous paste abrasive polish;
(c) cleaning any residue from the outer surface of the lens; and
(d) applying a sealer comprising a film forming aqueous polymer dispersion containing an ultraviolet protectant to the outer surface of the lens, wherein the wet abrading, the polishing, the cleaning and the applying are carried out while the headlight lens remains attached to the vehicle, wherein the sealer comprises an aqueous dispersion containing acrylic urethane copolymers, a hindered amine UV protectant, a benzotriazole UV protectant, 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone and dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether.
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Abstract
A method of restoring a discolored automobile headlight lens without removal of the lens from the automobile consistent with certain embodiments involves wet abrading an outer surface of the lens with successively finer grit wet sanding disks, using a low speed rotary or orbital tool having a flexible sanding holder holding the sanding disks, until a smooth surface is achieved exhibiting no discoloration, wherein the wet sanding disks comprise disks starting from approximately 220 to 400 grade down to approximately 2000 grade; polishing the outer surface of the lens with an aqueous paste abrasive polish containing aluminum oxide abrasive particles; cleaning any residue from the outer surface of the lens by wiping the lens with a lint free cloth; and spraying a film forming aqueous polymer dispersion containing an ultraviolet protectant to the outer surface of the lens, wherein the sealer comprises of acrylic urethane copolymers, Hindered Amine Light Stabilizers, benzotriazole UV light absorbers, 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, and dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether. This abstract is not to be considered limiting, since other embodiments may deviate from the features described in this abstract.
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1. A method of restoring a discolored vehicle headlight lens without removal of the lens from the vehicle, comprising in combination the ordered steps of:
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(a) wet abrading an outer surface of the lens with successively finer grit abrasives until a smooth surface is achieved exhibiting no visible discoloration remaining; (b) polishing the outer surface of the lens with an aqueous paste abrasive polish; (c) cleaning any residue from the outer surface of the lens; and (d) applying a sealer comprising a film forming aqueous polymer dispersion containing an ultraviolet protectant to the outer surface of the lens, wherein the wet abrading, the polishing, the cleaning and the applying are carried out while the headlight lens remains attached to the vehicle, wherein the sealer comprises an aqueous dispersion containing acrylic urethane copolymers, a hindered amine UV protectant, a benzotriazole UV protectant, 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone and dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of restoring a discolored vehicle headlight lens without removal of the lens from the vehicle, comprising in combination the ordered steps of:
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(a) wet abrading an outer surface of the lens with successively finer grit wet sanding disks, using a low speed rotary tool having a flexible sanding holder holding the sanding disks, until a smooth surface is achieved exhibiting no visible discoloration remaining; (b) polishing the outer surface of the lens with an aqueous paste abrasive polish containing aluminum oxide abrasive particles; (c) cleaning any residue from the outer surface of the lens, and (d) applying a sealer comprising a film forming aqueous polymer dispersion containing an ultraviolet protectant to the outer surface of the lens, wherein the wet abrading, the polishing, the cleaning and the applying are carried out while the headlight lens remains attached to the vehicle, wherein the sealer comprises an aqueous dispersion containing acrylic urethane copolymers, a hindered amine UV protectant, a benzotriazole UV protectant, 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone and dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of restoring a discolored automobile headlight lens without removal of the lens from the automobile, comprising in combination the ordered steps of:
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(a) wet abrading an outer surface of the lens with successively finer grit wet sanding disks, using a low speed rotary or orbital tool having a flexible sanding holder holding the sanding disks, until a smooth surface is achieved exhibiting no discoloration, wherein the wet sanding disks comprise disks starting from approximately 220 to 400 grit down to approximately 2000 grit; (b) polishing the outer surface of the lens with an aqueous paste abrasive polish containing aluminum oxide abrasive particles; (c) cleaning any residue from the outer surface of the lens by wiping the lens with a lint free cloth; and (d) spraying a film forming aqueous polymer dispersion containing an ultraviolet protectant to the outer surface of the lens, wherein the dispersion comprising acrylic urethane copolymers, a Hindered Amine Light Stabilizer, a benzotriazole UV light absorber, 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, and dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether, wherein the wet abrading, the polishing, the cleaning and the applying are carried out while the headlight lens remains attached to the vehicle. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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