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Headlight Covers Foggy?

uwintoday

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Can the plastic headlight cover be cleaned? Mine are so foggy not yellow just foggy.:help:
Its getting hard to see at night.

Also how do I remove them?
 
try the parts store

try the parts store

plenty of auto parts stores should carry a headlight restoration kit.

No need to remove the covers or light (that is if the fog is on the outside) just leave the lights in the car and clean them up with one of the available kits.
 
By cover you mean the headlight. All it takes is some wet sanding and some polishing. Try and find the 3M kit that uses a drill.
 
For mine, which were yellow but now so yellow that you couldn't see through them I did....

1) Used Automotive sandpaper from Wal-Mart. I started with 1500grit then 2000 grit and finished with 2500 grit. Some people start with 1000grit if there lights are really bad. I would say that I initially spent 10 minutes per light for piece of sandpaper.
***Note: Sand in horizontal and vertical motion, NOT circular.

You should see that the yellow is gone but they are really hazy.

2) I used Mothers Mag/Aluminum wheel polish then and liberally applied and rubbed it into each headlight.

3) I finished with Meguire's new PlastiX polish and my lights are much much clearer however there is still the crow's feet that won't come out.

4) About every 3 months I still/will use the PlastiX to clean up the lights from the yellowing.

Hope this helps,

Dallas
 
Foggy headlamps

Foggy headlamps

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What ever you call the plastic covers that the headlights are behind is what I need to clean or replace. The fog is on the inside.

How do I remove them? No screws from outside. From under the hood looks very tight
The picture is not my car mine are much more foggy.


 
The fog may look like its on the inside, but its not. That discoloration is perfectly normal for plastic headlights if they arent buffed and waxed along with the paint. Clean them with some non-ammonia windex and then start wet sanding like we're saying. You have to sand off that top layer that discolored and then polish out the sanding marks with plastic polish.

This is the 3M kit I was talking about and its by far my favorite because you get the nice foam applicator.
http://www.repaintsupply.com/pd-3m-39008-headlight-lens-restoration-system.cfm
 
Your right it was on the outside.
2000 grit sand paper wet sand horizontal for 5 min each lens buff with dry towl.

WOW near new. :laugh::eek: Still needs to be buffed with somthing to remove scratches. Think I should try tooth paste or baking soda?



Mine is not a show car or fancy at all so test this on your car if you decide to try.
 
You should try a plastic polish. In a pinch any polishing compound but the plastic polish will help seal the lens so it doesnt just glaze over in a few days.
 
Your right it was on the outside.
2000 grit sand paper wet sand horizontal for 5 min each lens buff with dry towl.

WOW near new. :laugh::eek: Still needs to be buffed with somthing to remove scratches.

Spray some clear coat on them now. It will fill the scratches and make them very clear. Just make sure you have sanded through the layer that turns yellow.

Before- sanded with 2K grit until the yellow layer is gone.
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After
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I finished it off with blue magic headlight lens restorer.

Wow the look great.

The Blue Magic stuff does work really well, far better than the PlastX . Gets the fine scratches out much better . I did the 1000 - 1500 - 2000 wetsanding thing and then finished with Plastx originally. Looked good but not great .

Touched up my lights a few months later with BM only and they look like new almost, noticably better than the PlastX results.


The PlastX is susposed to have a sealent in it though, so next time I'll probably do BM and then PlastX over top of that.
 
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