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ProfessorGAC

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6. Plastic Vs. Glass
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 09:11 AM
Feb 17

UV light & oxygen (particularly in combination) affects plastic very differently than they do glass.
Also, on more modern cars, there is a very thin coating over the lens, and this an even more susceptible plastic.
Glass absorbs uV, but it's not an organic (carbon containing) material, so the light is merely absorbed & converted to heat.
They could use glass for the headlight lens, but car makers look for every place to reduce unnecessary weight. A pound here, 5# there & the car weighs 2% less which improves mileage. So, plastic headlights are here to stay.
Because of the obvious safety risk of a foggy or distorted, or prone to glare windshield, that's not something they can replace with plastic. So, it stays glass specifically because it won't fog over any reasonable lifetime of a car.

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Foggy Headlights? [View all] ProfessorGAC Feb 17 OP
Does it work on cataracts? gab13by13 Feb 17 #1
Umm, No ProfessorGAC Feb 17 #2
I've never understood why windshields never fog, but headlights do. Ferrets are Cool Feb 17 #3
Because headlights are plastic. nt Phoenix61 Feb 17 #4
My point exactly....why not use the same material. Ferrets are Cool Feb 17 #11
Plastic Vs. Glass ProfessorGAC Feb 17 #6
I use buffing compound for clear coat. Phoenix61 Feb 17 #5
Makes Sense ProfessorGAC Feb 17 #7
If you mean sandpaper no. I just put it on a cloth. Phoenix61 Feb 17 #9
No, Not Sandpaper ProfessorGAC Feb 17 #10
Ah..That's what my husband uses on his truck. Looks great! chouchou Feb 17 #8
WD-40 will work wonders, but it is temporary. Ferrets are Cool Feb 17 #12
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