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Old 03-21-2012, 04:47 AM   #1
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Remove amber film on headlights

Hi all, I know I might be repeating previous questions.
I have a pair of headlights with the orange tint on the outside and I am trying to find a way to remove the orange.
I have found on the forum a way to remove the orange tint from inside the headlights but surely there must be a way remove the orange tint that is on the outside.
When running hand over headlight you can feel an edge/lip from the orange color, so does anyone have any advice.

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Old 03-21-2012, 08:26 AM   #2
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I'm going to make a few assumptions here in my response, so hopefully they're the right ones. If I am not talking about the same thing you're thinking, please clarify.

I assume you're talking about the actual turn signal housing in the headlight when you're talking about the "inside", and the small amber triangle when you're talking about the "outside". In that case, while I'm not sure how you were able to get the amber out of the signal piece, the only way that I know to have a clear triangle is to buy a clear triangular piece and replace it on your headlight. It is a separate piece of the headlight assembly, which is why you feel a roughness between it and the signal portion.

This is a very sought after part, as it breaks very easily and even easier with age as the plastic gets brittle. The headlights that were built with clear turn signals are also sought after, so you'll find the parts may be a bit pricey compared to the amber versions that people don't seem to want. But if you really desire the clear headlight look, that's the way to do it. If your signal is already clear, just get some clear triangles.
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Old 03-21-2012, 09:35 AM   #3
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i assume you want to "de-amber" your lights. sadly if your headlights look like this:



then they can not be "de-ambered"

only these headlights can be "de-ambered":



you can always black them out, either by sanding them down and painting them or getting the blackout film (which is what i did)
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y'know tony, despite the line between the bumper and the light, that really doesn't look all that bad...
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y'know tony, despite the line between the bumper and the light, that really doesn't look all that bad...
that's exactly how i think of it. "not that bad, not that great." at some point i'll decide what i want to do. i prefer "blacked out" over even the de-ambered. i have a third headlight (i bought it to replace one of the foggy ones) that i'm going to try doing the sand + paint. if i end up liking that, i may go ahead and eventually get the clear lights and black them out.

for 2 years, i had no "issues" with the amber. but in the past year or so they've started to wear thin on me. i think for now just having the black film on there updated the look enough that i like it. who knows, i'll probably get tired of that too.

i figure for the $15 or $20 i paid for it, it's enough of an update for now. the only thing that bothers me on the film is the line between the turn signal and the reflector/triangle. no way around that since the film came in two pieces - one for each part.
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Old 03-23-2012, 05:57 AM   #6
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Thanks guys

Hi Overdrive and Tonycarreon,

Thanks for the reply’s, I appreciate your advice.

Tony my headlights are your first picture, bummer, the blackout film looks pretty good on your car mate. What do you mean sanding them down? Is it possible to take a very fine grinder/sanding disk and sand off the amber. Then when all amber off polish the lens???? Just a thought.

Overdrive, sorry if my explanation wasn’t very good. I am aware that you can buy the corner pieces, I have bought them from eBay, so now it is the amber signal part that needs done. My lights were the same as the first picture from Tony.

I have managed to get a pair of headlights similar to picture 2, fitted them and they look the dogs bollocks. So I now have a pair of lights to try and play around with. Is the amber plastic solid or is it a some kind of film that applied at time of manufacture.

Sorry guys if my explanation isn’t clear.

Cheers guys

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The amber is on the inside of the light, and I'm not sure whether or not it's a film that can be removed, but I'd strongly recommend against opening your lights up if you don't need to. You can clean them up and try to revive them, though. There are kits out there that you can use to clear up the plastic when it becomes opaque and yellowed. If you've already got a set of clear signaled lights, try and do that first.
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Tony my headlights are your first picture, bummer, the blackout film looks pretty good on your car mate. What do you mean sanding them down? Is it possible to take a very fine grinder/sanding disk and sand off the amber. Then when all amber off polish the lens???
when is say sand/paint i mean black them out. you won't be able to sand down the amber. it's all the plastic. on the newer ones, there's a film on the inside back of the turn signal that can be heated and removed. on the older ones (like you and i have) the plastic itself is amber.

as far as sanding/painting, there are a lot of youtube videos on how to do it, but essentially you:

1) fine grit sand the light so the paint has a surface to stick to
2) get some the tail light spray paint and paint them.

i believe you have to spray them a couple of times, let them dry and spray a clear coat on them afterwards. you'll then have black turn signals.
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I know a guy about to sell aftermarket headlamps without any amber in them. Let me find out more and post it here.

Update: he told me he has black and clear versions for sale. Pics to follow.

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OK guys, I have no affiliation with this company and I'm not making a dime off this posting, so I thought I'd pass it along for those of you looking to de-amber and want other options. This guy lives in Cali and sells bumpers and skirts for Porsches on eBay.

He emailed me a while back after I asked him about his bumpers and we've been dialoging for quite some time... mostly because I'm perpetually broke these days and don't have the money to pull the trigger on the front bumper cover I want.

Anyway, here's pics of his aftermarket headlights in clear and black versions... I don't know anything about them (such as whether they're xenon or halogen), so ask him and not me if you have questions. His info is below the pix...







these new aftermarket headlights will fit any 986 Boxster (1997-2004) and any 996 (1998-2001) with Boxster style headlights

Items List / ebay price / 986forum special
the price for the chrome- $995.- / $895.- / $795.-
the price for the black- $995.- / $895.- / $795.-

shipping in the USA / Fedex ground is $45.- (rather large box)
for Canada - $75.-
International- $145.-

if they want to order they can contact me at this email jezzsb@aol.com

with their full name, address and phone# and whether they want chrome or black. I will email them an invoice and paypal request, or the invoice will have our mailing information for check or money order

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randall:

jinster bought these (clear, RHD) from ebay (don't know if it was the same guy) but he was fairly happy i believe. he noted they came with halogen bulbs...

http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/28934-anyone-knows-where-get-some-these-headlights-986-996-a.html

didn't know they came in smoked/black, and there's a forum discount - my wallet is already vibrating...
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WOW!
Bumper looks very nice as well.
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wow! nice bumper indeed!
Im totally in for a pair of black headlights!
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Email sent, I am very interested in the black set, Thanks Randall
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So does anyone have these black ones installed?
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has anyone emailed this guy regarding a group buy? i'd love a set of black.
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I email him all the time about unrelated parts for my boxster. He's probably open to it. Do contact him to see about a group buy. Jeffrey's a good guy!
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I'll shoot him a note today and post back when I hear from him.
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heard from jeff today, he's checking with his oversees suppliers and will get back with me.

in the meantime, what do you guys think would look better on a seal grey 986, the chrome or the black housing?
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on a seal grey? man, that's a hard one. I think both would look good. Probably black if you have an aftermarket bumper. Chrome if stock. I have an arctic silver and might go for the black one. Light colored cars would look good with the dark headlights while dark colored cars might look better with the chrome. Just my two cents, Or simply buy both Lol. Any other members that could post pictures of these headlights?

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