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Can you respray fog light reflectors?



DBS

  Clio Williams 2
My front fogs on my Wiliams are falling apart. I've been looking for some replacements for a few months, but haven't found any yet.

I've started to think repairing them might be a better option. I've seen a few chrome spray paints about, does anyone know if they'll work on fog light reflectors?

Also, the seal around the glass has fallen to pieces, is there a decent way to reseal it?
 

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16v_paddy

ClioSport Club Member
  Valvers & 172 Cup
The short answer is no.

Quite a few people have tried over the years & pretty much failed for various different reasons.
I vaguely remember that somebody managed to find a company that could do it properly (some kind of dipping/plating process) but it was something ridiculous like £300-400 per light to have it done so they never went through with it.

Nobody being able to figure out a way of doing it good enough is one of the reasons why good used ones are so expensive & the occasional unicorn of new old stock popping up for sale are even more expensive
 

DBS

  Clio Williams 2
Dry ice blasting sounds like all sorts of fun. Not sure it's a viable option for me though.

I'll carry on the hunt for replacements I think.
 

Yarp

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 182, E46 M3
There’s a few lads I’ve seen on classic car pages 3D print replacement parts that are unobtainable and have them coated. Process is called vacuum metalising. No idea how much it costs but one of them has a link to this on his page and a google brings up loads of options

 

Louis

I Park Like a C**t
ClioSport Club Member
They steel with a chrome coating? Loads of places do rechroming, but you'll pay for it.
 

DBS

  Clio Williams 2
There’s a few lads I’ve seen on classic car pages 3D print replacement parts that are unobtainable and have them coated. Process is called vacuum metalising. No idea how much it costs but one of them has a link to this on his page and a google brings up loads of options

Thanks for the tip, I'll look in to it.

They steel with a chrome coating? Loads of places do rechroming, but you'll pay for it.
Yeah I think so, if I can't find any in the next few months I'll call a few local places about rechroming.
 

Brigsy

ClioSport Club Member
  T.Turbo
Clean up, rust converter and chrome spray or even silver paint will make a massive difference to current fogs until you find a solution.

Failing that put some cibie covers over the top
 

Brigsy

ClioSport Club Member
  T.Turbo
Could even use silver heat reflective self adhesive tape, if you can get it on decent.
 


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