Lexus headlight restoration and Opti-Guard

white gecko

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I got contacted by someone from the Lexus forums (referred through Ryan Tornio, thank you) for a headlight restoration on his Lexus IS250. These lights had slight oxidation, but worse was an attempted repair carried out sometime in the vehicle's past with less than stellar results. Extra time was required to undo the previous attempt at correction and then restore the clarity and protect the lenses. Foglights were also bad, extreme # of rock impacts. Majority were sanded out for a better finish.



Once completed, all lenses were sealed with Opti-Guard, made by Optimum Car Care. After sealing with this, it basically creates a new clear coat on the surface to permanently protect it. These lenses should never fade or need correction again.







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Finished pictures





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Thanks for checking out!
 
Wow, looks like they simply used a scotchbrite pad in the feeble initial attempt to bring back the clarity!?

Very fine job at clearing them up!



What was your process for future reference?
 
DeanSweet said:
Wow, looks like they simply used a scotchbrite pad in the feeble initial attempt to bring back the clarity!?

Very fine job at clearing them up!



What was your process for future reference?





Thanks!



Process was damp sanding on the PCXP with Trizact 1500 then 3000.



Compounded with GI white wool pad and M105.

Polished with LC orange and M105, then LC white and M205.



And like in the title, sealed with Opti-Guard.
 
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