Sal Lubrano
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Does anyone know of an easy way to restore plastic headlights to a good clear condition. Is it worth the effort or just purchase new cheap china ones?
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SignUp Now!You can also use pepsodent (not kidding) instead of the 3M stuff. It's cheap and can be applied directly to the lens and you use a soft cloth to buff it. Just make sure the cloth is wet/damp and rinse once in a while. It also gives the vehicle that "fresh minty" smell. LOLI did my friends 99 camaro headlights, I started out using 600 grit sandpaper with liquid soap and a bucket of water. Then moved up to 1000 grit
then 1500 grit. Then I buffed it out by hand using some 3M liquid glaze.They came out looking like new! Using the drill to buff it out wouls have been a bit easier.
I've clearcoated out of a gun and can.The gun with automotive clear looks the best with no orange peel that I was getting out of a can.Also the prep is the most important thing,I usually use a DA sander with 400 grit and make sure you get all of the dead plastic off and they will come out very clear.I was thinking of clear coating them after refinishing. Really don't want to set up the spray gun just for this. Has anyone clear coated headlights from a rattle can?
That does look pretty damn good after a year outside. I know that if we dont clear them, sometimes we have to do them twice if they sit on the lot too long.