Recoating a reflector

jason9987

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Can any one here recoat a reflector that has had its reflective finish ruined, I have an HDS U60 and I tried cleaning the refector, then after it looked foggy found out its a very delicate coating and you have to be careful when cleaning it. Well doe anyone have the capability to do this or know someone or somewhere I can get it done. Thanks in advance
 
This has been asked before, and while there was a specialty chrome spray, I think the basic answer is it needs to be resurfaced professionally.

Send it to Carley Reflectors/Lamps. You'll get it back in about 2 years the way they run.
 
Thank you very much LuxLuthor it sounds like Carley will be able to do it for a reasonable price, I'm waiting on them to email me a quote but it sounds good.
 
Some years ago an auto body shop (the type that does "bling bling" custom work) near me had a mirror surfacing machine. They chromed? aluminized? some plastic buttons for me and it looked great. I don't know the optical properties of the material they used but it was only $20 for a handful of plastic bits.
 
what about extreme fine polishing of aluminum or steel reflectors? i can polish aluminin and steel to a mirror finish.... is this viable for reflectors?
 
It depends. If you are patient and carefull enough you can get pretty close to a mirror finish polishing aluminium. Recoating/plating or vacuum metal coating are the best, but I have polished the nickel off of a few McFloods to good effect. I get more light out of the polished version than the original. But, I'm going for a flood beam, things might be very different if the reflector was optimized for throw. You need to make a tool that fits the shape of the reflector, I used plaster cast directly in the reflector with a release agent. Look at it this way, the HDS reflector is ruined in it's current state. What have you got to lose but time by polishing it?
 
what about extreme fine polishing of aluminum or steel reflectors? i can polish aluminin and steel to a mirror finish.... is this viable for reflectors?


I tried that once on a Nuwai Q3. There was definitely more light
coming out of the original coated reflector, even though I polished the
Al. in the other one to a nice shine.
 

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