No it might help a tad, but it won't prevent it from occurring again. If
someone does figure out a way let me know.
I was told by someone whom I think knows their stuff that a lot of it is
caused by the reaction of the bulbs with the material the lenses are made
from.
C
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From: Techpriest<mailto:techpriest@ourlair.com>
To: Shotimes@autox.team.net<mailto:Shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 6:41 PM
Subject: RE: [Shotimes] Picked up my SHO yesterday
I thought as long as you kept them waxed they stayed clear?
> Now the front of the lense looks worse than the
> inside. I still wouldn't bother with sanding and
> polishing a lense. There's a thin coating of UV
> protection on the outside of the lense (or should be).
> It'll pit and peel with age but sanding it will remove
> all of it. Polished and sanded lenses might look good
> for a few months but they'll look even worse once they
> yellow again (and they will). Get new ones!
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