That was the wrong link sry, meant to link to acrylic adhesives cartridges.
V-groove it to 90% depth with a brand new acute cone carbide burr on a dremel. There's no other way to get a proper bond in a crack. If you try disassembling it you will only create new leak paths.
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Woot important question, what would you recommend I use to seal a crack in my headlight lens?
I drove through heavy rain and now the entire housing is like, soaked on the inside.
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Any UV stable epoxy. Going to be hard to find one you don't have to spend $250 buying in bulk.
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Shit. It's at an edge but new housings are hard to come by.
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https://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/530755O/3mtm-optically-clear-adhesives-8211-8212-8213-8214-8215.pdf
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That appears to be more like a tape, which won't seal properly on this edge.
I may have to bake the light open and coat it or something.
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That was the wrong link sry, meant to link to acrylic adhesives cartridges.
V-groove it to 90% depth with a brand new acute cone carbide burr on a dremel. There's no other way to get a proper bond in a crack. If you try disassembling it you will only create new leak paths.
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