Foggy headlights

ferrelscent

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 South East London
Is there anything that can be done about foggy/murky/opaque headlight glass, both inside and outside other than replacing ?

I have no tools or skill to remove or go in and clean them myself, but would any garage do this work for me do you think ?
 
If I were you, I'd get the outside of the lenses polished and then see what the interior fogging looks like? Are you sure it's permanent interior fogging rather than condensation? If the outside surface is bad, it may be difficult to judge how bad the interiors are.

Plenty on here have restored the outer surface of the headlight using the kits available from 3M, Triplex or Meguairs - have a search and you'll see how easy it is to do.

Unlikely that any garage will be able to resolve interior fogging though - the headlight lenses cannot be heat separated and the usual route is to split the headlight by cutting and then re-glueing. Not for the faint hearted!

Others on here have done it, particularly to add angel eyes etc - again, have a search, CJ10Jeeper has done a How To on the process.
 
Yep, 3M kit off e-bay is very easy and works a treat on the outside. Comes with clear instructions. Only need a drill and an hour or so.
 
There's defo fog on the inside.

So...are you saying that the headlamp is a sealed unit that would need to be broken apart to clean inside then glued back together ?

If so should I not believe/trust my local non BMW garage if they say they can do it ?
 
Can anybody tell me ball park what a replacement headlight unit would cost....there's nothing wrong with the bulbs, just the foggy glass.
 
ferrelscent said:
There's defo fog on the inside.

So...are you saying that the headlamp is a sealed unit that would need to be broken apart to clean inside then glued back together ?

If so should I not believe/trust my local non BMW garage if they say they can do it ?

In theory, you could disassemble some of the internals of the light to try to get to the inside of the glass, but they are sealed units and the glue they use to join the backs and the lenses does not soften with heat to allow you to pull them apart. Costs for new units from BMW varies depending on whether your lights are Halogen or Xenon. For Halogen you're probably looking at around £400 for Xenon £750 - per light. Second hand units may be a solution - Halogen can be got, but Xenon are pretty rare.
 
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