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I decided to give my headlights a 'refurb'.... Here is a before and after.

 

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Just a little proud of myself! Even her indoors was impressed!

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I actually watched about 70000000000 hours of youtube footage about toothpaste and mosquito spray before just going out and buying this http://www.halfords.com/motoring-travel/cleaning-body-repair/detailing-products/meguiars-one-step-headlight-restoration-kit ... I was a little dubious but thought 'i can't make it any worse' and cracked on.

 

2 major points are a) Keep the lense & emery wet b) go in side to side and then up & down as you go down the grades.

 

I really should have bought a UV clear coat spray to finish it but my local store didn't have any so I will just do it next time.

 

It took about an hour and half this morning and was MUCH easier than I expected it to be.

 

Good luck.

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I actually watched about 70000000000 hours of youtube footage about toothpaste and mosquito spray before just going out and buying this http://www.halfords.com/motoring-travel/cleaning-body-repair/detailing-products/meguiars-one-step-headlight-restoration-kit ... I was a little dubious but thought 'i can't make it any worse' and cracked on.

 

2 major points are a) Keep the lense & emery wet b) go in side to side and then up & down as you go down the grades.

 

I really should have bought a UV clear coat spray to finish it but my local store didn't have any so I will just do it next time.

 

It took about an hour and half this morning and was MUCH easier than I expected it to be.

 

Good luck.

 

Is this the correct link? There is no emery paper used in that vid.

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Great job on the headlights bud:thumbs: Ive used that before on my cousins Celica, worked great but that buffing pad but me off using it as all the fluff from it went all over the place. best thing from Halfords i found for headlight was polishing compound. seems to work quite well on plastic lenses.

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Whenever I open the link, it shows the Meguiars Headlight Restoration kit which is essentially a buffing pad and polishing compound...is that what you used??

 

The turtle wax kit I have at home has small emory pads in it...varying smoothness...followed with a headlight sealing wipe

https://edwinmb.wordpress.com/2014/02/19/turtle-wax-headlight-restorer-review/

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Easiest and quickest way -

 

Wet & Dry - 2000, 1500, 800

 

Start wet sanding the headlights with 800 grit paper making sure the lamp is constantly wet (use a bit of soap with the water) it will feel like the paper is just sliding across the lamp but it's still sanding, you can see this by the liquid going a cloudy white colour.

 

Once you've sanded for atleast 5 mins per light with 800 dry off the lamps and use some 'meguiars ultimate compound' with a rotary polisher and foam pad. Buff the lights for 5 mins per light and then wipe off with a polishing cloth.

 

Repeat the process all the way up to 2k wet and dry then polish with rotary and meguiars for 7mins or so per light.

 

Done deal!

 

Refurbed on left, old on right

 

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I decided to give my headlights a 'refurb'.... Here is a before and after.

 

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Just a little proud of myself! Even her indoors was impressed!

Can the sanding be done on both plastic & glass lights..

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