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BigAl3 said:i've used plastx on my headlights and it's always done the job (do a few applications with some elbow grease), but then again they weren't in the worst shape either. what other polishes do you have in your arsenal?
89gt-stanger said:Use this procedure. It has always worked for me, and I am sure it will work for you.
Wet sand with
3m 1500 grit until the yellowing and roughness is gone.
If it is really bad, I might break out the 1000, but must be very careful with it.
Follow up wet sanding with 2000 grit.
Use an old pad on a rotary, and Turtle wax *polishing* compound. Worked a few passes in with that on speed 2.5-3.0
After you have gained most of the clarity back, on a different pad, use Meguiars Plastix for a few passes on speed 3-3.5
It normally takes around 45mins. per lens when wet sanding. Polishing steps usually take 20 minutes per lens. So all in all, you are looking at about 2-3 hours for a pair.
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AFTER MY PROCESS
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Not 100% perfect, but they look really dang good.
BigAl3 said:while your process looks great and works for you, wetsanding isn't needed in my situation...
reparebrise said:If your car is only 5 months old, you may want to speak with your dealer, the lights should stay clear for the length of the warrenty at least.