It was time to polish those headlights again! Yellowed, hazy headlights make your car look so cheap and old, yuck.
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Yep...once upon a time, I wiped them down with lacquer thinner, that was tricky. Then 2,000 grit sandpaper and plastic polish. ( Around this time, people were charging quite a bit for an hours work, and I almost got into the restoration windfall. ) Now, they got stuff, that if you have the ability to wipe your ass, you can use to restore headlights.
We'd run a buffer over them with some knock off 3M cutting compound. One guy would hold it and the other ran the buffer.
There's a guy around here who will show up at your house and polish the headlights and then coat them with some kind of clear paint. You don't even need to leave the house. They come to you.
We'd run a buffer over them with some knock off 3M cutting compound. One guy would hold it and the other ran the buffer.
There's a guy around here who will show up at your house and polish the headlights and then coat them with some kind of clear paint. You don't even need to leave the house. They come to you.
You left out the other 2 to change the lightbulb.
Hi! Phil Shifty here....with Wipe New headlight wipes.....
Yep...once upon a time, I wiped them down with lacquer thinner, that was tricky. Then 2,000 grit sandpaper and plastic polish. ( Around this time, people were charging quite a bit for an hours work, and I almost got into the restoration windfall. ) Now, they got stuff, that if you have the ability to wipe your ass, you can use to restore headlights.
Any recommendations for the best way to restore the headlights? I would rather restore them instead of buying cheapo knockoffs that leak.
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Why use random stuff if there's proper products for the purpose?
Why use random stuff if there's proper products for the purpose?