Clean up my headlights?
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I want to get my headlight buff and polish. Can anyone recommend anyone local you can sand, polish and rebuff? Thanks!!!
~Robert
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Robert, there is no need to take it to a detailing shop. All u need to do is buff each headlight with a lil bit off Crest pro health toothpaste and scratch out liquid chemical they sell at Auto zone
D make sure to grab a buffing pad before you walk out the store
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D make sure to grab a buffing pad before you walk out the store
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I'd offer to clear up your headlights for you but I haven't gone as far as wetsanding the lenses yet.
So far, I've had really good results with either:
1. Meguiar's PlastX - Good for semi-routine cleaning of contamination build up.
2. Machine polish - done when I detail the entire vehicle.
Is it bad enough to have to wet sand? If it's not too far gone, a couple applications of PlastX should work.
So far, I've had really good results with either:
1. Meguiar's PlastX - Good for semi-routine cleaning of contamination build up.
2. Machine polish - done when I detail the entire vehicle.
Is it bad enough to have to wet sand? If it's not too far gone, a couple applications of PlastX should work.
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try headlight restoral (innovative detailing). it's my buddy's dad who runs the business, and he buffs, polishes, UV coats your headlights so it doesn't fade/yellow again, and then wetsands and polishes the UV finish so that the headlight looks brand new.
if you have a power drill handy, you can get the headlight refinishing kit @ Kragen or Pepboys for like $30. its a polishing ball with the Plasti-X type compound.
just hit the headlight for 15 minutes back n forth with the polishing ball and viola. done.
just hit the headlight for 15 minutes back n forth with the polishing ball and viola. done.
The kits are very good. Especially the 3M kit. I would add one final step though. Using the sponge tool, polish with Meguiars Plastix. It gives a better polish on plastic than any other polish/rubbing compound I've tried (including what comes in the 3M kit which is pretty good).
I actually just bought this kit last week. One of my head lights are yellow so once it stops raining i will give it a go and post up results.
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^^^ yep those work good. I dont think it last very long though so you may need to redo it like every 3 months or so. Mine will haze a little every once in a while. Just do the polishing with a drill then wax should look good afterwards
after you use one of those store bought kits you should take some sealant like:
Klasse All in Wonder grey bottle gloss. Follow that up with any high-quality wax.
Keep re-applying the sealant and after every wash.
here's mine after my first wet sand 1000 to 2000 grit wet sand. I also used a porter cable and rubbing compounds.
my z has never seen a garage. So after 6 years the sun has been brutal. Thank god for orbital / rotary buffers.
I should also say that after wet sanding the beam patter and overall light output has noticeably improved
Klasse All in Wonder grey bottle gloss. Follow that up with any high-quality wax.
Keep re-applying the sealant and after every wash.
here's mine after my first wet sand 1000 to 2000 grit wet sand. I also used a porter cable and rubbing compounds.
my z has never seen a garage. So after 6 years the sun has been brutal. Thank god for orbital / rotary buffers.
I should also say that after wet sanding the beam patter and overall light output has noticeably improved

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Nice sometime I wish I have a small buffer because I think I can work the hard to reach part much easier
after you use one of those store bought kits you should take some sealant like:
Klasse All in Wonder grey bottle gloss. Follow that up with any high-quality wax.
Keep re-applying the sealant and after every wash.
here's mine after my first wet sand 1000 to 2000 grit wet sand. I also used a porter cable and rubbing compounds.
my z has never seen a garage. So after 6 years the sun has been brutal. Thank god for orbital / rotary buffers.
I should also say that after wet sanding the beam patter and overall light output has noticeably improved

Klasse All in Wonder grey bottle gloss. Follow that up with any high-quality wax.
Keep re-applying the sealant and after every wash.
here's mine after my first wet sand 1000 to 2000 grit wet sand. I also used a porter cable and rubbing compounds.
my z has never seen a garage. So after 6 years the sun has been brutal. Thank god for orbital / rotary buffers.
I should also say that after wet sanding the beam patter and overall light output has noticeably improved






