Headlight Cleaning
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Headlight Cleaning stieh2000 03-29-2007, 02:18 PM
My dad got me a headlight cleaning/re-clearing kit from NAPA. I tried it and didn't notice much of a result. I was wondering if anyone here knows of somethinng that I can use that will work (that doesn't involve baking my headlights in an oven, it seems too risky). Either that or where I can get some replacement lenses, as oppesed to a new headlight unit. Also, does the extra money or Xeon fluid really make a differnce in our cars?:loser: bag91 03-30-2007, 01:09 PM My dad got me a headlight cleaning/re-clearing kit from NAPA. I tried it and didn't notice much of a result. I was wondering if anyone here knows of somethinng that I can use that will work (that doesn't involve baking my headlights in an oven, it seems too risky). Either that or where I can get some replacement lenses, as oppesed to a new headlight unit. Also, does the extra money or Xeon fluid really make a differnce in our cars?:loser: Are they fogging? stieh2000 03-31-2007, 03:00 PM No, its a little worse than foging. I think its UV damage and them getting tiny scratches and stuff after 70K mi. SG007 03-31-2007, 07:00 PM Sometimes I put vegetable oil on mine to clear them up a bit...it doesn't last long and I know it's ghetto but it looks good for the time being, until I get new ones. I heard you could use plastic polish too but I never tried it. ikeyballz 04-01-2007, 10:11 AM ah, one of the joys of having enclosed lights SG007 04-01-2007, 03:33 PM Yeah I never appreciated the ease of 3rd gen headlights...until I got my fourth gen. UGH bag91 04-01-2007, 06:23 PM ah, one of the joys of having enclosed lights glass headlights you mean.....:grinyes: But ive heard of products just for headlights at walmart or something but havent ever used, you could always wet sand em and spray some high temp clear on em....thatd probably do it. ikeyballz 04-01-2007, 06:59 PM hehe. i have the brightness of 4.5 gen, but the ease of a 4th.. the 93-97 camaros used sealed glass headlights that you had to remove everything from.. so i basically broke the seal, ripped out the light, and super glued a 9006 light into it... same wattage, same size plug, everythings fine. ;] stieh2000 04-01-2007, 09:42 PM Well, the kit I had involved fine grit wet sanding and polish afterwards. Unless I srewed up the process somehow, it did't really work. Related Links Enter the largest automotive community on the planet! |