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General Boards => Technical Support => Topic started by: LaMonte Monnell on September 22, 2017, 09:09:56 PM
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Has anyone ever modified their clearance light lenses to try and reduce or eliminate the cracking on the top from the sun?
On my Contessa they all stick out so they bake in the sun. It seems like I have to replace them every year, or some of them anyhow. I was just curious.....
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I try (but usually fail) to put a UV resistant wax on every year. Ideally 2-3 times a year would be best given most UV products break down after a few weeks, especially if you are mostly in sun country. I've thought perhaps multiple coats of UV resistant spray-can clear coat might help, but you'd think lens manufacturers would make more resistant products from the get-go.
A couple possibilities to try are Krylon UV Resistant Clear, perhaps more available at craft stores but a subsidiary of PPG and considered good stuff, or Eastwood Diamond Clear http://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-diamond-clear-dtm-and-painted-surfaces-aerosol.html
Joel