How do you clean the headights??
#16
try that OP and see if you like the results, if not you can try the sandpaper kits (just make sure you put a UV resistant additive on them afterwards), or replace them
pics of the new paintjob?
that doesnt work,someone always comes and spoon feeds the answer to them. i tried this for along time, it just doesn't work.
BTW OP got his answer, now were all just beating this thing to death.....
pics of the new paintjob?
BTW OP got his answer, now were all just beating this thing to death.....
Last edited by sakataj; 09-24-12 at 12:36 PM.
#17
I think some people get a little overwhelmed with info when they first come on here. I know I still am. I have asked dumb questions I know but its just part of breaking myself into the scene IMO. I personally love helping people no matter how dumb the question. Forums would be almost dead if not as I can guarantee almost everything has already been hashed out due to the year of the cars effectively turning this into cardomain or something similar.
#19
You can also check out Harbor Freight's headlight restoration kit. Requires 12 mins of your time per light job
#20
I'm sorry but your statement doesn't make any sense at all and your example was a fail. Asking for directions in a unknown area is different much different from asking how to do something, given you answer could be found by using the search button right above the post. Now if someone had a map in their hands and they were still asking for directions, then I could understand your example...which is basically how this situation is. I'm tired of grown people sitting in their high chair with their bib on, waiting to be spoon fed. There is no freaking way that the OP searched for this topic. This have been covered so much...even a simple GOOGLE search would've given the OP the answer. If someone posts that they searched and it's evident that they did by their initial post, then I don't mind giving my input. Someone asked a question a couple days ago asking how do you bake your headlights to get them open. Really!?! I didn't even bother to reply to that question.
I'm no where near an "OG" on this site, but I do make sure to searching this site, Google, and the other lexus forum before posting here. To OP, PlastX works great. It would be wise to use some type of sealer after you are done with the PlastiX
I'm no where near an "OG" on this site, but I do make sure to searching this site, Google, and the other lexus forum before posting here. To OP, PlastX works great. It would be wise to use some type of sealer after you are done with the PlastiX
Yet you post this brick wall of total nonsense , but i do know you have nothing better to do and log on here and criticize stuff i know this because you have the common Internet geek answer to all .. "blah blah blah Fail".. does it make you feel a lot more of a better person? because it seems like you are insecure about something
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