Headlight Cleaning Question
#16
I think they aren't that bad. Sorry I couldn't respond fast to be the first to say it. Clean and use that plastix that was recommended earlier.
If you want a fresh start I whole heartedly agree with the others. I did this when my 300 got bad but currently I just clean the headlamps on my 350 every time. They look great.
If you want a fresh start I whole heartedly agree with the others. I did this when my 300 got bad but currently I just clean the headlamps on my 350 every time. They look great.
#17
thanks
ok, thanks guys. I was thinking i would buy a kit, but was afraid it wouldnt work. Ill try wetsanding and sealing, although ive never done it before. I hope I dont mess my headlights up
Ive never wetsanded before, should this technique be done by a rookie? Also, the headlights arent that bad, just those spots, i feel like that yellow color in the pic was basically the flash on my phone. They are pretty dang clear minus those spots. I feel i need to wetsand them to get them out, they are more of microscopic indention's instead of just dirty. Any final thoughts before I tear into it with 1000 grit? Thanks again.
Ive never wetsanded before, should this technique be done by a rookie? Also, the headlights arent that bad, just those spots, i feel like that yellow color in the pic was basically the flash on my phone. They are pretty dang clear minus those spots. I feel i need to wetsand them to get them out, they are more of microscopic indention's instead of just dirty. Any final thoughts before I tear into it with 1000 grit? Thanks again.
#18
I'll try using a yellowish and cloudy remover from any auto part store, for example, in my area there is store called O'reilly auto part or Kraren auto. They cost you like $10 bucks or under depends on the quality. It can clean up a lot of thing other than yellowish and cloudy. I'll recommend use one of these. Btw nice clean car
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