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Just use the 3m headlight restoration kit you can buy at autozone. I've used it on my old rx8 and the result was amazing. Consisted of several grades of sanding

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Old 09-01-2014, 05:04 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Just use the 3m headlight restoration kit you can buy at autozone. I've used it on my old rx8 and the result was amazing. Consisted of several grades of sanding and a polish. All done with a drill attachment.


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It is most definitely automatic car washes. My 2011 has the same yellowing and scratching on the headlights. The first two years they looked like brand new while I did all hand washes every month or so. Unfortunately the past year was hectic with work travel and with being sick, so I would run it through a car wash occasionally just to keep it clean and I have noticed the headlights yellowing badly (I knew better but did it anyway, so now I must do my penance). I will be doing the Maguire's restoration soon and will post before and after pics.
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Thanks all for the advice! I hand wash mine because I'm too low to get into the DIY wash in town. I like the idea of doing it myself so I'll check out autozones 3m one.
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Thanks all for the advice! I hand wash mine because I'm too low to get into the DIY wash in town. I like the idea of doing it myself so I'll check out autozones 3m one.

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I did the 3m kit about a month ago on one of my headlights. It looked great for about 2 weeks, but now its back to the same original yellowed, hazed state. You def need to put a proper protectant on after you restore them.
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Blahh maybe I might have SAMs club do it then, especially if they have a 5 year warranty on it like Pint said
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Blahh maybe I might have SAMs club do it then, especially if they have a 5 year warranty on it like Pint said
Just ask them what their process is pay attention to what they say is the clearing process and what they use for clear coat/uv protection.
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i dont think it's the UV coating itself they put on that sheilds it from getting yellow.
im sure it helps, but it's not the solution.

cause my dd's parked outside use no uv protection/sealants beside watever
spray i use from time to time to clean the lenses... and those spray polymers only last a
few weeks at best.

it's definitely something people are using to wash their cars with imho...
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Looks like you washed your headlight with a Brillo pad. Wonder what your paint looks like
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Looks like you washed your headlight with a Brillo pad. Wonder what your paint looks like
Paint is perfect, as is the rest of the car. It's just the headlights that need attention. I clean my tail lights just as much as my head lights and they are clear as can be.
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What have you been cleaning the lights with?
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The same soap since I have had the car which is 1.5 years. It literally just started getting bad too. If it's the soap then my tail lights would be trashed and they're not.
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which soap and were you using a sponge?
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The same soap since I have had the car which is 1.5 years. It literally just started getting bad too. If it's the soap then my tail lights would be trashed and they're not.
I think it's partly due to radiation given off by HIDs too. A lot of older vehicles with HID that haven't been cared for have that extremely foggy look about them.
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