Headlight Restoration
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Outer Headlight Scratches
So there are these scratches on my headlights that I'm not even sure are scratches. You can't feel them and they could be cracks. PICS BELOOOWWWWWWWWW
I was wondering what I could use to fix it. I have an old restoration kit that uses a rough sandpaper and then you gradually switch to a finer one, but it's really old. Thanks!
I was wondering what I could use to fix it. I have an old restoration kit that uses a rough sandpaper and then you gradually switch to a finer one, but it's really old. Thanks!
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The car had an old clear bra on it from the previous owner. As a part of it, the headlights had a real thick clear bra on them. (It's thin on the hood and bumper but the ones on the headlights were like 4 mm thick). I took them off and used goo gone for the residue. You think that could have something to do with it?
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once you sand the UV layer off the OEM lens, you will be restoring them far more rapidly.
I looked FAR into restoration and found that it si only temporary at best..
just be prepared to clean and polish them often from here on out as the UV sprays and sealers that are available are really only counter measures.. i wont say they dont work, but they surely dont "seal" anything.. and offer as temporary as a protection to uv as any spray wax does for paint. looks good thio of course, just wanted to add so ppl are aware of what sanding the uv hardcoat off their lenses gets them into.
as an additional note, DEPO brand lenses can be taken off 03-05 halogen replacement models and stuck on any model year HID headlight.. UV hardcoat isnt as good as OEM, but it will at least not be sanded down light.. i found mine for 176 bucks shipped and just swapped lenses right out.
I looked FAR into restoration and found that it si only temporary at best..
just be prepared to clean and polish them often from here on out as the UV sprays and sealers that are available are really only counter measures.. i wont say they dont work, but they surely dont "seal" anything.. and offer as temporary as a protection to uv as any spray wax does for paint. looks good thio of course, just wanted to add so ppl are aware of what sanding the uv hardcoat off their lenses gets them into.
as an additional note, DEPO brand lenses can be taken off 03-05 halogen replacement models and stuck on any model year HID headlight.. UV hardcoat isnt as good as OEM, but it will at least not be sanded down light.. i found mine for 176 bucks shipped and just swapped lenses right out.
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once you sand the UV layer off the OEM lens, you will be restoring them far more rapidly.
I looked FAR into restoration and found that it si only temporary at best..
just be prepared to clean and polish them often from here on out as the UV sprays and sealers that are available are really only counter measures.. i wont say they dont work, but they surely dont "seal" anything.. and offer as temporary as a protection to uv as any spray wax does for paint. looks good thio of course, just wanted to add so ppl are aware of what sanding the uv hardcoat off their lenses gets them into.
as an additional note, DEPO brand lenses can be taken off 03-05 halogen replacement models and stuck on any model year HID headlight.. UV hardcoat isnt as good as OEM, but it will at least not be sanded down light.. i found mine for 176 bucks shipped and just swapped lenses right out.
I looked FAR into restoration and found that it si only temporary at best..
just be prepared to clean and polish them often from here on out as the UV sprays and sealers that are available are really only counter measures.. i wont say they dont work, but they surely dont "seal" anything.. and offer as temporary as a protection to uv as any spray wax does for paint. looks good thio of course, just wanted to add so ppl are aware of what sanding the uv hardcoat off their lenses gets them into.
as an additional note, DEPO brand lenses can be taken off 03-05 halogen replacement models and stuck on any model year HID headlight.. UV hardcoat isnt as good as OEM, but it will at least not be sanded down light.. i found mine for 176 bucks shipped and just swapped lenses right out.
This. I swapped to Depo lenses and for $176 it is great mod.
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For sure..only posted my reply so noobs etc would know the other side of the coin if they did this as reccomended. In az..most lights die very very fast..even oem.. sounds like many if you do the upkeep... just good to know that once your sanded..you're effectively riding bareback is all.. haha
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True story, I actually tried to meguires kit first, and then the mothers kit, then I finally got an orbital and just polished them myself. Worked wonders and literally took a few minutes.
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restoring headlights
what is the best way to do this?
mine have light scratches on the lens which make them appear foggy.
i've google'd and youtube'd this like crazy and see so many diffrent ways. since i am a completely n00b i do not know which is the best way.
thanks guys!
mine have light scratches on the lens which make them appear foggy.
i've google'd and youtube'd this like crazy and see so many diffrent ways. since i am a completely n00b i do not know which is the best way.
thanks guys!