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Old Apr 26, 2008 | 11:28 AM
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best way to clean headlights

Ok I have a 97 GXE with around 122k miles on it. The headlights are pretty clean, but one seems to be brighter than the other just a bit (the brighter one almost looks a bit Xenonish!)...and they both have a bit of a yellow film on top...dirt. What's the best way to clean this off? I've tried water and soap, you see some stuff come off onto the cloth when you clean it, but the headlight casing is still yellowish..
Old Apr 26, 2008 | 01:30 PM
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They have stuff online that gives a " new light " type of clean. http://www.headlightcare.com/Services.html

Search headlight restoration on google or something for the yellowing look.
Old Apr 26, 2008 | 02:12 PM
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go to wally world get some stuff called meguires plasticX(not sure name, little white bottle, cheap as hel) and get a powerball and drll. take the plasticx and put on powerball. go to town on each headlight.mine look brand new(although my R34 lights are in ups' hands right now.
Old Apr 26, 2008 | 02:58 PM
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my 97's were the same way. not bad, but not clear either. i used rubbing compound. worked great! dont let it dry on the plastic too long, and when you buff it off, make sure to do it in the swirl motion so you dont streak the plastic, or make it as obvious that you buffed them. im happy with mine because it was cheap!!!
Old Apr 26, 2008 | 04:04 PM
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If the weathering is really bad, you could also go at them with some 2000 grit sandpaper, then rubbing compound to take the haze out of them. I also picked up a bottle of "headlight lens restorer" at autozone, it's a really nasty smelling petroleum distillate stuff that's supposed to help, but I didn't really see any improvement. You'd probably want to seal/wax them afterwards, too.
Old Apr 26, 2008 | 05:22 PM
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Brasso or Mother's Mag & Aluminum polish.

I just did this today.

I think I prefer the Brasso.

Removed film, dinge and yellowness.

Lenses look really nice.

Do a search in the Detailing sub-section in Maintenance, Tech & Care Section.
Old Apr 26, 2008 | 07:08 PM
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You might laugh, but around these parts, people that want their headlights re-stored... some of the detailing shops are using flitz. here
They make a product specifically for headlights. I have not tried it myself. I have used the plastix and it looks good on the short term. After a few washes, it needs to be redone.
Old Apr 26, 2008 | 08:43 PM
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Xenonish!

Old Apr 30, 2008 | 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by tigersharkdude
go to wally world get some stuff called meguires plasticX(not sure name, little white bottle, cheap as hel) and get a powerball and drll. take the plasticx and put on powerball. go to town on each headlight.mine look brand new(although my R34 lights are in ups' hands right now.
This stuff works AMAZING. I just used it last week, and WOW. My headlights look brand new. I didn't use a poweball, just a shop towel.
Old Apr 30, 2008 | 03:42 PM
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It's simple - you just use a mild abrasive and don't dig too hard. The lenses, whether plastic or glass, get pitted and scratched and you just buff out the roughness.

You can do it with a shop towel and medium cut car polish. Just keep some polish on the rag.

You can also buy a headlight restoration kit that fits onto a power drill. I would imagine that even a scotchbrite pad on a drill bit would work if you used plenty of water and appropriate technique.

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Old Apr 30, 2008 | 03:45 PM
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in the end, most of the cleaning is going to be needed on the inside....trust mi.
Old Apr 30, 2008 | 04:20 PM
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wut if both headlights are clean and bulbs are brand new, but the driver side light is brighter then the passenger side. bc thats wut i have right now.DO i need to aim them even tho they are 9004 bulbs
Old May 1, 2008 | 02:47 AM
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i have the same question. but i jus wetsanded mine with 800 thinking it was 1000 so i think i have to get a new headlight. I am pissed. plus its my birthday.

but what do you do of the driver is brighter than the passenger?

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will buffing it out fix my mistake? i have pics ill post. thanks ya'll
Old May 1, 2008 | 05:32 AM
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Originally Posted by aporozco
i have the same question. but i jus wetsanded mine with 800 thinking it was 1000 so i think i have to get a new headlight.

...will buffing it out fix my mistake? i have pics ill post. thanks ya'll
Trying going after them with the 1000 grit, then with polishing compound, then with the Brasso, then with wax.
Old May 1, 2008 | 05:36 AM
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i would say do w/e you did to one to the other.try use the fine sander and some polishing compound or something. They sell this kit at pepbos for $10.00. Its like this round small pad with "formula" on the top and after wetting it and putting it on a drill.....shud do the work.
Old May 1, 2008 | 11:29 AM
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in the end, most of the cleaning is going to be needed on the inside....trust mi.
Is it possible to clean the inside? Mine are clouding on the inside. Any good options for replacement?
Old May 1, 2008 | 11:50 AM
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wow, i jus hit it owth 2000 grit, compund and hard shell, now its clear again. as good as its going to get. what a relief.

Driver



Passenger Before



Passenger after

Old May 1, 2008 | 12:27 PM
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Is it possible to clean the inside? Mine are clouding on the inside. Any good options for replacement?
well....beein the pussie i am, i didnt wanna try the oven thing. But instead i found some stock cleaaaan headlights on craigslist then sold mines a month ago.


Those look clean man ^^
Old May 1, 2008 | 01:33 PM
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well....beein the pussie i am, i didnt wanna try the oven thing. But instead i found some stock cleaaaan headlights on craigslist then sold mines a month ago.


Those look clean man ^^
Oven thing I never heard of that? Does it work?
Old May 1, 2008 | 02:27 PM
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Oven thing I never heard of that? Does it work?
well people AE there headlights by opening them. they put them in the oven and the seal comes soft and they do there work. So in order to clean the inside, im assuming you would have to throw them in the oven for some time, get them seperated, clean them and be done with it.
Old May 2, 2008 | 04:25 PM
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Old Sep 5, 2008 | 01:35 PM
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I have the same problem. Cleaned my headlights on the outside 5 times...still dirty. I think I will take them off and clean the inside.
Old Sep 6, 2008 | 01:54 AM
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heres somthing that worked i didnt read throught all those messages up there but...

i bought sandpaper very fine like 2000 grit i believe and wetsanded the headlights all this weird white stuff and yellow started coming off, washed and dried, then it looked really foggy. then i used polishing compound and rubbed till it was gone at the end i put some interior gloss to make em shine, black magic interior product and they look great now..this is easy way and not have to get drill or buffer or any other big expensive stuff..you might need stronger sand paper if your headlights are really yellow or dirty

Sand paper $3
Polishing compound $10
Black magic interior $5
Old Sep 6, 2008 | 03:37 AM
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I went Over the headlights with the clay bar last time I did the car just to see what would happen and I was very pleased with the results. It cleaned them up nicely and I didn't have to sand or use powertools. I'll probably do this everytime I claybar now.
Old Sep 6, 2008 | 10:01 AM
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DO NOT USE PlastX!!! they will turn out worse than before in a matter of weeks. wet sanding is a waste of time.

brasso, 2+ applications each headlight, then wax.

they will look like brand new glass. search the detail section for more info
Old Sep 6, 2008 | 11:26 AM
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I've never cleaned my own headlights, or even any headlights before, but I can say this, get flitz. People down at the car wash are using it, and if the customers ask for it, they add like $5.-$10. for that time they clean the lights.

They use it all the time, and everysingle car looks nice.

Glass headlights dont get that dirty at time, plastic headlights get dirty and get water inside the housing easily sometimes.
Old Sep 6, 2008 | 01:06 PM
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Had the same problem with my 97 SE. First I went the restore route and it actually worked. The process involved wet sanding with really fine sandpaper. It worked.....for awhile. The yellow came back. My son bought me some glass headlights on eBay for my birthday and they are AWESOME! The headlight is actually the design of the 96 Max so the inside reflector is a bit different. I run some PIAA's Ultra white bulbs that have a blue tip. The blue tip shows up in the "open" bulb reflector on these lamps and looks good. It's nice to have glass. Do a search on eBay. As I recall they were from an eBay store. Price was a bit more than $100 and worth every penny. Cheers
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Originally Posted by tigersharkdude
go to wally world get some stuff called meguires plasticX(not sure name, little white bottle, cheap as hel) and get a powerball and drll. take the plasticx and put on powerball. go to town on each headlight.mine look brand new(although my R34 lights are in ups' hands right now.
Great stuff...
Old Sep 7, 2008 | 11:26 AM
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Old Sep 7, 2008 | 01:33 PM
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Brasso and Turtle Wax works wonders for me. Keep in mind, that you aren't going to be getting brand new headlights and you might have to repeat the process every few months.
Old Sep 7, 2008 | 01:53 PM
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in the end, most of the cleaning is going to be needed on the inside....trust mi.
yea thats what i thought. i have the same problem. could you use all that cleaning stuff (plasticx, etc.) on the insides as well?
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Meguiar's PLASTX !!
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Thanks tigersharkdude. Just tried the Meguiar's PLAST X and my headlights look great!
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I used Brasso and it worked really well
Old Sep 18, 2008 | 06:10 PM
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i just used the headlight cleaner from checkers and an old rag. seemed to work pretty well for me and it's like 5 bucks a bottle.
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I have to clean the lights on my moms mustang. I have tried everything but wetsanding, i guess thats gonna happen sunday. will post up pics. i have never seen headlights as bad as hers. these things are HORRIBLE. any good tips for these awful lights.
this may sound newbish but how would I wet sand the headlights. never wetsanded thats why I am asking
Old Sep 18, 2008 | 06:43 PM
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Like some others said Plastx works well, or you can use a buffer. Ive always gotten good results that way.
Old Sep 18, 2008 | 06:58 PM
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I was the first plastX poster. I know all about it, but I need to wetsand and thats what I need help with
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I have used Brasso on several cars and it always seems to do a good job.
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