- yellow/orange (UV distress), and heavily road-sandblasted
- so old that (rather than cheaper-and-cheaper...ok, plus 2021 - 2024 hyperinflation) they've gotten to the place where they have gotten more-and-more EXPENSIVE. ie. "We're charging a lot for these, because no one owns these cars, anymore."
This car was our "fishin' car" until Mrs. bloke rolled her car...Now, it's (either) Mrs. bloke's (or) my car.
It's an ancient Chevy Prizm (de facto Toyota Corolla, with minor cosmetic differences) INCLUDING (sadly) THESE lenses, which are SPECIFIC to the Prizm, with the Corolla ones being DIFFERENT, as well as (I noticed, online) somewhat CHEAPER.
cheapest online: $180/pair (nope, Nope, and NOPE-NOPE-NOPE)...
...so we went into bloke's workshop, pulled out the 400/600/800/1000/2000 sandpaper, two coffee cans full of warm water - with some Dawn dissolved into them, and went to town (Mrs. bloke on the passenger, and me on the driver).
Once we got them down to the 2000 stage (as well as dried and masked), I pulled out a rattle-can of Nikolas clear lacquer (good-ol' 2105).
This is coat #1.
I plan on three more light/careful coats.
I predict more clarity with each coat.
Previously, none of that interior reflective surface was visible at all.
noticed: The inside surface of the clear lens is a bit checked, but - hey - no way to sand nor spray that.
It's plenty good enough, and a lot cheaper than $180, and (other than going out and hitting the other coats, once the previous have dried) it took less than 45 minutes for the two of us to knock this out.
(I used this car to drive from blokeplace to The Crossroads and back - r/t c. 340 miles...not very good illumination, the condition they were in, previously.)
Mrs. bloke wrote:yeah...I've been avoiding driving at night...
bloke wrote:...well I can sure-as-hell see why...




