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CrownVicInterceptor 01-06-2007 12:38 AM

Cleaning headlights? suggestions?
 
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to go about cleaning film off of headlights?

vince69007 01-06-2007 02:03 AM

RE: Cleaning headlights? suggestions?
 
you can purchase plastic polish if your lights are plastic, ive only ever used it on ATV's and dirtbikes, shines them up real good, and helps keep the mud off. once you get them clean wax them as you would the rest of your car, helps keep then free of mud and dirt.

CrownVicInterceptor 01-16-2007 10:46 AM

RE: Cleaning headlights? suggestions?
 
Anyone else with suggestions?

wheelsup68 01-16-2007 11:28 PM

RE: Cleaning headlights? suggestions?
 
What vince said will work. You can also use a soft rubbing compound and electric buffer to clean them, but you have to be extremely careful when doing this to not burn the lens cover.

wagz 01-17-2007 01:20 AM

RE: Cleaning headlights? suggestions?
 
Wetsand them with 1500 or 2000 grit paper & machine buff with microfinish compound. You can't hurt them cause they're already bad. If you want to take them out, you could clearcoat them after buffing with polyurethane clear. Unlike the plastic or lexan the lamp is made of, the clear actually has ultraviolet protection from the sun, so it won't get dull again. We do it all of the time to headlamps,sidemarkers & tailamps.

mayday 01-21-2007 06:26 PM

RE: Cleaning headlights? suggestions?
 
I've used the sanding/ high temp.clear coat method for years. As long as the prep-work and humidity is right, it will look good. Problem is that for me, it's more difficult to prepthe newer non-light scatter lens (or diamond cut lamps, whatever you want to call it) if the scratches are fine to hold the c/ coat, they show through. If the scratches are near invisible it won't hold the c/ coat for long and flakes off. A '91 Subaru I did 4 years ago still looks brand new and like glass. Anybody had better luck than me- long term,on the newer headlamps? Thanks all.

Bwest 07-30-2013 06:56 PM

My 2001 Windstar headlights were definitely yellowish. I googled for the best products for it and found many suggestions using a regular tooth paste. I tried it casually. The result? Good enough! Very cheap and just spend 15 minutes at most for both lights. Not bad. I'm sure professional jobs and high-end products will do much better jobs. But it's cheap and easy. Give it a try!

GilbertF 08-01-2013 03:04 AM

Hi, There are so many products available in the market for cleaning headlights but one of the cheapest way to clean the headlight is to use toothpaste.

lessonstar 01-09-2018 01:49 AM

on the youtobe,many videos about using tooth paste to clean the headlights,maybe you can have a try.

Andrew Skipton 03-16-2018 04:16 AM

I would use Arm and Hammer toothpaste with an old rubbing cloth - works a treat!


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