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user 528962307 01-13-12 03:08 PM

Best spray on product to clean hazy headlights?
 
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L3XOTIC 01-13-12 03:21 PM

Why not just wet sand and buff it yourself? Its fairly easy.

iJDMTOY 01-13-12 03:33 PM

http://i.walmartimages.com/i/p/00/07...23_500X500.jpg

and some elbow grease.. that should do the trick. If your headlights are really cloudy/hazy, then you have to most likely wet sand it.

benbuilt4u 01-13-12 03:44 PM

little elbow grease with some polish but then blue magic lense spray i get it at pep boys make them look new even when they still little foggy

SaiyanGS3 01-13-12 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by benbuilt4u (Post 6943709)
little elbow grease with some polish but then blue magic lense spray i get it at pep boys make them look new even when they still little foggy

are you talking bout the sealer? I saw that but I thought that it was snake oil. I would like to find a good uv sealer

tmf2004 01-13-12 10:25 PM

plastix works great

HrdPrkDGS4 01-14-12 03:19 AM

wet sand and plastX did wonders for my jdm DA headlights coundnt hurt to try....but im the last to let you know.... 800g 1000g 2000g polishing compound amd plastX... good luck

Kansas 01-14-12 07:59 AM

Crystal View kits work great and can keep headlight lenses clear for years but it's absolutely critical that the directions be followed exactly: http://www.myheadlight.com/

The kits involve wet sanding and then sealing with a lacquer-like chemical that dries hard as nails. It took about 15 minutes to take the headlights and foglights on my LS from looking completely trashed to looking like new.

baydriver 01-14-12 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by Bdd12382 (Post 6943639)
I first I was skeptical to the spray on products on headlights because I have tried them before and didn't work. But I was at a gas station recently and a company called Fast wax approached me with their product. It actually worked but because I was such in a rush I didn't think twice to buy it. Do any of you know of the best spray on products for our headlights without paying somebody 120 to do it or tring to buff and wax myself?

Just give it couple weeks, they will become haze again. You have to use something more abrasive for it to be a long term effect.

knshro13 01-14-12 09:31 PM

use plastX and then tint them. it works.

d7620 01-15-12 02:51 PM

wetsand then plastx. awesome solution. I do it all the time.

shvc1991 01-15-12 02:53 PM

Gonna fix up my headlights soon. 800 grit, then 1200 grit, 2000 grit, and then PlastX should make them nice and shiny?


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