OK ya'll, how to fix dull, yellow headlights
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OK ya'll, how to fix dull, yellow headlights
OK, here's the Deal, i needed to replace rubber ring around headlights, my lights were yellow, dull, etc. i wanted to sand polish, but what i did was i poured, evenly acetone on face only, and WOW!!! WALLAH, clean smooth lights.....at last a discovered how to make a MILLION BUX'S............lol
tell me what ya think: DO NOT RUB!!!!!!!!..pour slowly arcross and back
this is Before:
And after:
tell me what ya think: DO NOT RUB!!!!!!!!..pour slowly arcross and back
this is Before:
And after:
Last edited by geovett; 10-30-2009 at 01:22 PM. Reason: update!!
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He probably poured the acetone on and let it bake in the sun. The acetone would have melted the plastic into a nice clean smooth surface assuming you don't touch it. You might be able to use a hairdryer from a distance at low speed to assist with the drying too...
George, you should have the lights covered with a clear bra material or something so that it takes longer for them to haze again.
I have some hazed stock lights I should test this on.
George, you should have the lights covered with a clear bra material or something so that it takes longer for them to haze again.
I have some hazed stock lights I should test this on.
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He probably poured the acetone on and let it bake in the sun. The acetone would have melted the plastic into a nice clean smooth surface assuming you don't touch it. You might be able to use a hairdryer from a distance at low speed to assist with the drying too...
George, you should have the lights covered with a clear bra material or something so that it takes longer for them to haze again.
I have some hazed stock lights I should test this on.
George, you should have the lights covered with a clear bra material or something so that it takes longer for them to haze again.
I have some hazed stock lights I should test this on.