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Fixed my yellow/cracked headlight today (pics)

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Old 10-25-2006 | 09:02 PM
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So has anyone took the ***** off?
I did mine a few months ago and all the scratches are back. lol
Old 10-25-2006 | 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by FireSilverLullaby
So has anyone took the ***** off?
I did mine a few months ago and all the scratches are back. lol
Look up 9 posts. ^^^^^^^^^^
Old 11-02-2006 | 06:18 PM
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I did the same on my CTS-V hid's and had good results, but the reason i did it was the previous owner had clear coated my lights without sanding and the clear was flaking and chiping off like crazy.... so make sure to sand before you clear if you go that route

btw I used 1000, 2000, Meg's PlastX, then Meg's NXT, both polishes on the powerball


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good luck with yours!!!!!!!!
Old 02-10-2007 | 12:01 PM
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How do I remove the headlight from the car? I can't get it to slide out, do I have to remove the entire bracket behind it that holds it in place? I have loosened it from the bracket but it wont slide out. My manual does not discuss headlight housing removal. Please help.
Old 02-10-2007 | 12:02 PM
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Looks awsome!
Old 03-26-2007 | 06:29 AM
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So when you wet sand you just pour water on the sand paper?

Or sand the headlight underwater or a faucet?
Old 03-26-2007 | 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Justin00SS
So when you wet sand you just pour water on the sand paper?

Or sand the headlight underwater or a faucet?
Keep the surface wet at all times just like claying a car.
Old 03-26-2007 | 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Justin00SS
So when you wet sand you just pour water on the sand paper?

Or sand the headlight underwater or a faucet?

either way works fine. just make sure its constantly wet. and before buffing you dry the headlight
Old 04-17-2007 | 08:41 AM
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I broke one of the clips taking my headlight out. How much is that piece? And with that broke will that cause my headlight to look like a strobe while driving down the road?
Old 04-26-2007 | 11:31 AM
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Great info. doin mine this weekend, hope it comes out as good as everyone elses
Old 07-04-2007 | 03:45 PM
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Well, it has been over 3 years since I posted this thread. I have not wetsanded and re-polished my headlights since then, until today. I used the same process and products; here are the results:

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During (after sanding out all of the yellow and cracks with 600 grit):


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On the car:
Old 07-04-2007 | 03:53 PM
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wait... do you clean those from the inside or out?!?!?! ive been wanting to clean mine for the longest!!!!
Old 07-04-2007 | 04:03 PM
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Outside, check the first post in this thread for instructions. There are also several replies with more information if you need it as well.
Old 07-06-2007 | 12:03 PM
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I read all 8 pages of posts, but while the "before" pics looks yellow and hazy with light scratches, my headlights aren't too badly yellowed, but they sure have taken a real beating from rocks. My headlights, nose and hood all look like they have been sand blasted. (Such is the price of 100 mile/day commute on the PA turnpike)

So do you have a feel for how thick the plastic on the headlight cover is? I have some pretty deep pits in mine and I am afraid that either I will not be able to realistically sand away that much with 800 grit or if I do, by the time the pits are sanded out, the plastic will be too thin. Do you think its worth a try to polish them?
Old 07-06-2007 | 12:07 PM
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great job man
Old 07-06-2007 | 12:53 PM
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I have a few pits in mine also, and this round of sanding did not take them out. They appear to be pretty deep on my lenses, and I would not attempt to sand them out as they are only noticeable from 1-2 feet away.

If your lens is clear overall, I would most likely leave them. When you get so many pits that it makes the lens look bad, it may be time to replace.
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I read all 8 pages of posts, but while the "before" pics looks yellow and hazy with light scratches, my headlights aren't too badly yellowed, but they sure have taken a real beating from rocks. My headlights, nose and hood all look like they have been sand blasted. (Such is the price of 100 mile/day commute on the PA turnpike)

So do you have a feel for how thick the plastic on the headlight cover is? I have some pretty deep pits in mine and I am afraid that either I will not be able to realistically sand away that much with 800 grit or if I do, by the time the pits are sanded out, the plastic will be too thin. Do you think its worth a try to polish them?
Old 07-06-2007 | 07:39 PM
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Thanks, your response is pretty much along the same lines that I was thinking. My headlights look really pockmarked, so its time for new ones. Now for the research into stock or the aftermarket ones.
Old 07-15-2007 | 02:42 AM
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I did mine today when I did the whistler mod. I tried a good rubbing compound at first.. that didn't cut it. I had a 3 grade system of steel wools, and actually started with light pressure and a 150 grit sandpaper, LOTS of water. I ended with the rubbing compound and they already look great.. but not perfect. I will be going to get some polish tomorrow after golf
Old 07-15-2007 | 10:23 AM
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Could you spray some clear coat over when your done????
Old 07-15-2007 | 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by slick1851
Could you spray some clear coat over when your done????
I just saw this post
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearance-detailing/749127-option-those-yellow-headlights.html
It talks about spraying a clear after polishing.


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