Generally, I have heard nightmare cases on taiwan ones as well. Except reasonable quality OEMs like DEPO. I am using DEPO for my rear light on one side. No fading or whatsoever but some moisture trapped in there =.=Then is Taiwan made headlamps save to use? :hmmmm:
LOL im not KC but am i related to KC? yes, i learnt from hims1tl: are u kc?
yes DEPO is a gooding brand, i also using them on the e34 led taillights. so far almost 6 months no fading at all.Generally, I have heard nightmare cases on taiwan ones as well. Except reasonable quality OEMs like DEPO. I am using DEPO for my rear light on one side. No fading or whatsoever but some moisture trapped in there =.=
S2tl,
I want to ask, are headlamps coated with clear coat as well? I thought it is just the plastic exposed directly.
And 6 hours!!! Manual sanding by hand?
any types of headlamp will get oxidized if you didnt take care of it. depo, angel lamps or any other brand is still made of plastic (polymer), even original headlamp from auto bavaria will still get oxidized. why? our car is expose under the sun too much due to tropical weather at malaysia. imagine our skin expose under the sun, will you feel hurt without apply any sun block? yes it will. thats why we need to protect it before it get oxidized. headlamps doesnt coated with clear coat, it made of polymer (polycarbonate type) it will get oxidized cause the headlamp adsorb too much UV from sun. so we need to sand out a thin layer to get it clear and taiwan/original are made of different quality of polycarbonate.Generally, I have heard nightmare cases on taiwan ones as well. Except reasonable quality OEMs like DEPO. I am using DEPO for my rear light on one side. No fading or whatsoever but some moisture trapped in there =.=
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S2tl,
I want to ask, are headlamps coated with clear coat as well? I thought it is just the plastic exposed directly.
And 6 hours!!! Manual sanding by hand?