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    Hey guys, so since it was super nice out today, I decided to give my van a much needed cleaning, and then remembered about a headlight restoration kit I picked up from Canadian Tire a while ago. My headlights were extremely foggy, and I finally got around to using it today. So, figured I'd post up my results. Not on a Skyline, but whatevers! I'd highly recommend this stuff.

    Items used:

    Meguiar's Headlight Restoration Kit
    - Includes: polishing bit, polish, microfiber cloth
    Drill
    Elbow grease


    So, my headlights started out like so:



    As you can see, milky cataracts.



    So, off to work I went.


    After about 5 min.


    See the difference between the two



    And the two done together! Huge difference!



    And here's the finished product.




    All in all, took me about 15-20 min, and the kit was about $30 or so. I would highly recommend it up if you need to restore your headlights. You see pretty much instant results as soon as that polishing bit hits the lense!
    Originally posted by kengeroo
    that's what I thought when I opened the package..
    ...don't drink and ebay
    '03 Ford Mustang

  • #2
    You could of just used your pee

    But nice write up! Turned out brand new.
    Heart rate 160, I'm goin 260, RB26 run me past you in a jiffy

    GT-R

    O O SKYLINE O O

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    • #3
      Pfft. Pee is for nubs :P

      I'm really happy with how they turned out! They look fantastic.
      Originally posted by kengeroo
      that's what I thought when I opened the package..
      ...don't drink and ebay
      '03 Ford Mustang

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      • #4
        yeah looks very nice! good to know it works so well!
        2003 350z track
        1990 Skline GTR
        1995 240sx

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        • #5
          you can also wet sand with 600 or 800 and cut with medium compound then fine and polish to get it all minty again.

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          • #6
            Very true! Starting at 600 and moving up in grit to 800, 1000, then 2000 works fantastically well But this was just SO much less work :P
            Originally posted by kengeroo
            that's what I thought when I opened the package..
            ...don't drink and ebay
            '03 Ford Mustang

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            • #7
              I used a tube of colgate tarter control on my beater, and a white scotch brite pad on my angle grinder.

              -$1.50 at the dollar store for the tooth paste.
              -$0.00 from work for the scotch brite pad.
              -$25.00 for the case of beer....

              About the same as the kit I suppose.... Lol
              Come on lotto!!! Daddy needs a whole lotta stuff!

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              • #8
                Wow Adam. Good results! I was considering that kit for my winter beater and parents cars.
                I ended up doing something different and it turned out amazing. What I did was:

                - Cut a small peice of 2000 grit sandpaper
                - mix some hot (hot to touch) water and dish soap
                - put the sandpaper in the water and let soak for 5 mins
                - Sand entire headlight lightly, make sure its well coated with water
                - rinse off
                - Get a power ball (a spongy ball you can attach to a drill to make it spin: http://www.amsoil.com/StoreFront/ima..._05140_200.jpg)
                - Get some plastic X
                - buff with plastic x for 5ish mintues until crystal clear.

                Oh and can you take a picture of the contents of that kit? I am curios as to whats so special about it.
                Last edited by aN4rk1; 05-25-2011, 10:23 AM.
                1991 Silver Skyline R32 GT-R - SOLD You will be sorely missed girl :'(

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                • #9
                  Wow, that looks amazing!

                  I was curious, was the elbow grease included in the kit as you mentioned, or did you buy it separately? I've been looking everywhere for some elbow grease but no one sells it...
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by future_R34 View Post
                    I used a tube of colgate tarter control on my beater, and a white scotch brite pad on my angle grinder.

                    -$1.50 at the dollar store for the tooth paste.
                    -$0.00 from work for the scotch brite pad.
                    -$25.00 for the case of beer....

                    About the same as the kit I suppose.... Lol
                    Lol, very true! Not too far off at all


                    Originally posted by aN4rk1 View Post
                    Wow Adam. Good results! I was considering that kit for my winter beater and parents cars.
                    I ended up doing something different and it turned out amazing. What I did was:

                    - Cut a small peice of 2000 grit sandpaper
                    - mix some hot (hot to touch) water and dish soap
                    - put the sandpaper in the water and let soak for 5 mins
                    - Sand entire headlight lightly, make sure its well coated with water
                    - rinse off
                    - Get a power ball (a spongy ball you can attach to a drill to make it spin: http://www.amsoil.com/StoreFront/ima..._05140_200.jpg)
                    - Get some plastic X
                    - buff with plastic x for 5ish mintues until crystal clear.

                    Oh and can you take a picture of the contents of that kit? I am curios as to whats so special about it.
                    That sounds like it turned out good, Rony! And for sure, I'll go take a pic now. Nothing overly special, just drill bitty-thing (sorta like a powerball), polish, and a microfiber to buff it all up with


                    Originally posted by Daryl @ RightDrive View Post
                    Wow, that looks amazing!

                    I was curious, was the elbow grease included in the kit as you mentioned, or did you buy it separately? I've been looking everywhere for some elbow grease but no one sells it...
                    Thanks Daryl! And luckily it's not too hard to find! It also goes by the alternative name of "beer" :P
                    Originally posted by kengeroo
                    that's what I thought when I opened the package..
                    ...don't drink and ebay
                    '03 Ford Mustang

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                    • #11
                      Old thread, but I need help. Any step I need to take to clean inside the headlight, I believe the oxidization is inside as have tried polishing outside using toothpaste LOL, not going to try the sand as I do not want to further damage. Any advise? maybe step by step? please and thank you

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                      • #12
                        Which chassis do you have? 32, 33, or 34? plastic headlights or glass?
                        the 32 headlights you just heat them up in the oven at about 325 and the lens will seperate from the plastic housing. Once apart you clean the inside, get the adhesive from a windshield shop or an epoxy and reassemble.

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                        • #13
                          Wetsand 1500 grit. Then 2000. Then buff with a compound, then polish. Use heavier grit depended on yellow!ness.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by 403SKYLINEGTT View Post
                            Old thread, but I need help. Any step I need to take to clean inside the headlight, I believe the oxidization is inside as have tried polishing outside using toothpaste LOL, not going to try the sand as I do not want to further damage. Any advise? maybe step by step? please and thank you
                            Get the kit and and try first. The toothpaste does work but not for long and not a good job. Bobbo is right when he says take them apart to clean inside, you can do it with the r33 too I believe.
                            Come on lotto!!! Daddy needs a whole lotta stuff!

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