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I've also bought some de-tango'd headlights from the for sale section on here (thanks to Arch, they were a bargain). They were in great condition, but I thought I'd give them a buff before fitting them on Monday.
So I bought this:
Meguiars headlight restoration kit.
It's great. Easy to use, effective and it even smells good.
Rather than start a new thread, I thought I'd post this to show what can be done. It's amazing what you can do with a bit (or a lot in my case) of elbow grease.
My method was a quick wash and clay followed by wet sanding using 800, 1200 and then 2000 grit. I sanded with 800 until there was no more yellow residue. Dried them off and applied some Megs PlastX. Took 3 applications until I was happy with the outcome and then applied some of this; https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00A3S1RGU. I might also apply a layer of Collinite 476S wax over the top to add a bit more weatherproofing.
Much better I'm sure you'll agree. The headlights do have some internal scratches somehow but look absolutely worlds apart from before. Took about 2 hours to complete.
Much better I'm sure you'll agree. The headlights do have some internal scratches somehow but look absolutely worlds apart from before. Took about 2 hours to complete.
I agree, they look superb. I have to say I don't think mine are weathering well, despite the G1 and G2 treatment and regular applications of paste wax. If it stops raining I'll try to get some pictures.
If I try to polish them again I was going to see if I could find some lacquer to go over the top for more protection
Interesting to hear about how yours have turned out. You do read a lot of horror stories about polishing/sanding and removing that UV protective layer, but surely for a headlight to start yellowing in the first place, that layer has gone.
Does the G1/G2 state it offers UV protection? I wonder how well sun cream would work? I'm sure a bottle of SPF50 would last a while
These are how my lights look now, about 4 months after using the wool pad and the G1+G2. The pictures aren't too bad but in the flesh there is a yellow tinge.
Wow this is weird. Remember buying some of this stuff but with the G4 polish as well, putting it in a draw and forgot about. Re-reading this thread and the stuff's still in the draw unused lol. How did it finish up with this stuff with you Cambs_Stuart or did you use something else ?.
Wow this is weird. Remember buying some of this stuff but with the G4 polish as well, putting it in a draw and forgot about. Re-reading this thread and the stuff's still in the draw unused lol. How did it finish up with this stuff with you Cambs_Stuart or did you use something else ?.
I did use the G1+G2, but I have found the lights are tarnishing again, so probably will need to be re-done at some point. Would they have tarnished quicker without the G1+G2? No idea. I'll experiment with something else next time...