Headlight cleaning

Got tired of looking at my discolored nasty looking headlights, I almost went out and bought one of those restoration kits, but my drill is on "loan" to friend so I thought Id give it a try by hand.

I went 600-800-2000 paper and used Meguiars PlastX to polish with, repeated that twice and then followed up with a couple extra hand polishes. Its not perfect, but much better than they were, needs an orbital buffer or something to get it perfect.

Pics show passenger side undone, and drivers side is done, I polished the drivers side a couple more times after the pics with minor improvements.


Pass side:

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Drivers side:

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Front shot of both:

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Whatcha think? Not bad for a little elbow grease eh?
 
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I tried that route before too. It's a good intermediate fix...mine were "blistering" a little bit so I sanded them down and polished them out as best I could. They were still a little hazy afterwards, but certainly a great deal better. Though they weren't the same as a new set of headlights.

So I went out, wrecked the car completely, and got a new set of headlights (among other parts) all on the insurance company's tab. LOL (okay, so that's not the reason why the car was wrecked...but I did get a set of new headlights as part of the repairs).
 
I used the 3m kit from autozone....worked great IMO.

Yes this is not a kit to be clear.. just sandpaper and the Meguiars PlastX that comes in and is also available separate from their kit.

Im sure better results would be seen from using the kits that are available. I am going to get a buffing pad for my drill when I get it back from loan and do that, I think that will make a big differance.
 
I thought the 3m kit sucked..... that or I suck at polishing plastic..... I do a mirror like finish on metal so I'd assume its the same principle (sand till the scratches are gone then polish). Anyway, not that impressed with the 3m kit. I'll do mine again one day as posted above with my own stuff.
 
advance autoparts has a good kit. I forgot the name but it comes in a silver bag. It has two different grit sandpapers that u wet sand with then a polish and a glaze for the final step. Worked great.