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      07-01-2020, 11:21 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by Poochie View Post
OP, thanks for taking the time to share some revised photos.

Looking at it over, the appearance doesn't look like a case of physical damage but more so the result of an outside influence, such as in small projectile pitting, marring the outer lenses, since plastic doesn't shatter into pieces..

The lens on these vehicle are pretty delicate. If you ever look any BMW vehicle with Xenons headlights, at nighttime, you'll notice that the mere heat generated from the low-beam bulb normal operation, is enough to cause a permanent burn-in, onto the inner plastic, which gives off the appearance of inner dust build-up and BMW considers normal.

I guess the most reasonable and sane way to look at it is to chuck it up to wear & tear and treat the headlights as consumable items, such as a clutch or tires and just replace them, when they get to this juncture..

Sucks but this is the nature of dealing with plastic-based lens, in such a vulnerable location. It's just too bad they did away with glass headlights..

headlight casing dust and bulb burn on new cars https://www.2addicts.com/forums/show....php?t=1595637

Headlight polishing wouldn't fix this... right? https://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1735197

I appreciate the input- that last link you sent is 100% identical to how the damage appears to my eye.
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