Fixing hazed over headlights
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Fixing hazed over headlights
My headlights aren't clear, they look hazed over. Its on the outside and has some kind of texture to it, not chipped or anything. A friend of mine told be toothpaste will take it off? Has anyone that has had this problem fixed it successfully without replacing the whole headlight?
I just got her last week and I really dont want to replace the headlights already.....
Thanks in advance for any help!!!
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I just got her last week and I really dont want to replace the headlights already.....
Thanks in advance for any help!!!
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#2
RE: Fixing hazed over headlights
ORIGINAL: 02QCGirl
My headlights aren't clear, they look hazed over. Its on the outside and has some kind of texture to it, not chipped or anything. A friend of mine told be toothpaste will take it off? Has anyone that has had this problem fixed it successfully without replacing the whole headlight?
I just got her last week and I really dont want to replace the headlights already.....
Thanks in advance for any help!!!
My headlights aren't clear, they look hazed over. Its on the outside and has some kind of texture to it, not chipped or anything. A friend of mine told be toothpaste will take it off? Has anyone that has had this problem fixed it successfully without replacing the whole headlight?
I just got her last week and I really dont want to replace the headlights already.....
Thanks in advance for any help!!!
We just got some done here at the dealership where I work for $15 a light.
#3
RE: Fixing hazed over headlights
WETSANDING:
Supplies:
Wet/dry sand paper 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1500, & 2000. If you can't find them all that’s okay. You can find them at any auto parts store. Get 1 or 2 sheets of each.
3M Rubbing Compound, it can be found at Kragen or any auto parts store in the auto paint section, by the sand paper. If not ask.
Instructions:
Start with the lowest grade sand paper (400, 600, 800....2000). Wet the sand paper before each use in a bucket of warm soapy water. Then start sanding headlight for about 3 to 4 mins. with each grid of sandpaper. Make sure the sand paper stays wet. Keep doing it until smooth...be patient. After done dry and your lights will be a little hazy/ cloudy..don't freak out. This is were the 3M rubbing compound comes in place. Follow the directions on the back of the bottle. Then it will look like new. Works great I highly recommend.
You may then want to try a product called LampGaurd to protect your lenses from getting scratched up again.
Supplies:
Wet/dry sand paper 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1500, & 2000. If you can't find them all that’s okay. You can find them at any auto parts store. Get 1 or 2 sheets of each.
3M Rubbing Compound, it can be found at Kragen or any auto parts store in the auto paint section, by the sand paper. If not ask.
Instructions:
Start with the lowest grade sand paper (400, 600, 800....2000). Wet the sand paper before each use in a bucket of warm soapy water. Then start sanding headlight for about 3 to 4 mins. with each grid of sandpaper. Make sure the sand paper stays wet. Keep doing it until smooth...be patient. After done dry and your lights will be a little hazy/ cloudy..don't freak out. This is were the 3M rubbing compound comes in place. Follow the directions on the back of the bottle. Then it will look like new. Works great I highly recommend.
You may then want to try a product called LampGaurd to protect your lenses from getting scratched up again.
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