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Drives a Dodge..
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First of all, I want to start with a little disclaimer.
**I highly recommend researching tips on how to properly wet sand, as well as how to properly use your Porter Cable buffer. Use this tutorial as a small guideline as to how to properly restore your headlights, but remember all results will be different. Use this how-to at your own discretion.** Ok. This is my experience with restoring my headlight housing on my '03 Stratus. I would imagine that these results could be applied to any plastic housing on any car. *Big thanks to Pcola and others who have posted tips on this same subject!* I unlike some WOULD NOT do this without my Porter Cable. The amount of polishing needed would take a lengthy amount of time and I honestly don't know that you could get the same results without it. 1. Before ![]() ![]() As you can clearly see, the headlights had some serious oxidation and hard water staining. Luckily for me, it was not covering the entire headlight. This was more than just a simple yellowed or stained headlight, you could physically FEEL the deformation of the plastic. 2. Preparation ![]() You should always start out with a completely clean surface to work with, especially when you are going to do any sanding. You may want to use a clay bar as well, but I had already recently clayed the car. I did use some dishsoap as well as my sea sponge to scrub and bugs/ road grime off. **This should also give you an idea of how wet to keep the housing, I used warm water with a decent amount of dishsoap while sanding. KEEP YOUR SURFACE SOAKING WET THE ENTIRE TIME!.** 3. Sanding step 1 - 600 Grit. ![]() ![]() As you can see, this is where that lump in your throat really starts to form. 4. Sanding step 2 - 1000 Grit ![]() ![]() The lump in your throat and heart beat should both be increasing at this point. 5. Sanding step 3 - 2000 Grit ![]() ![]() Now, you're having trouble breathing and you're asking yourself "Why the hell am I doing this?!?" 6. The fun part! ![]() ![]() ![]() Now, this is the part that you should be getting excited. I started out using Meguiars ScratchX on my PC Orange cutting pad and followed up with my Meguiars PlasticX. The products that I used. ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Northern Virginia
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thats a lot of work. i just got this plastic cleaner,(my headlights were like that, but the whole thing.) i just put this plastic cleaner, says its for black parts like the side mirror plastic, or anything black. i was curious and tried it on a penny size spot on the headlight. pulled the deformation shit right off. i did it to the whole thing and they came clean, good as new, the test is, when i get back from college will they be foggy, ill update with results. nice post tho. "my" way is just a quick fix i guess.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Northern Virginia
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i just noticed. the smaller picture in my sig to the lower left is of my car before i did it. the main/larger pic is of after, i kno its small but its clear that its a difference.
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Drives a Dodge..
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My choice was to either spend the $20 for the materials to attempt to fix it or $250 for a new housing! ![]()
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Northern Virginia
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well, some people might have to buy a PC that power tool thing. im sure its pricey. mine were like your condition only the whole thing, i could feel it, the headlight felt gritty.
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Excellent write up...that can easily be done with a mother power ball as well! You still have to sand it down and then do the buffing with the power ball! Thats what I did on my stang and it looked great..
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THE ONLY DARK GREEN VERT
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: denver
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nice write up!
i paid $0 dollars to have mine done! lol the "headlight and bumper" guys were at the dealer when i bought mine. I just walked over and asked them to get the Mustang asap since it was being purchased :-D cleaned up perfectly!
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Stuck in a Sixer
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Longview, Texas
Posts: 222
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How much are the tools if you don't have em? Would it be cheaper to just take it to Ford like tsumi did?
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Take it to the dealership for anything detailing related, YIKES!
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But as far as cost, I spent just a couple dollars on the sand paper and the Plastic X (didn't use Scratch X on mine). Doubt you'll find a place to do it cheaper than yourself... ![]()
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 29
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Brasso works great for plastic headlight covers. My brothers 96 Ram was so bad they weren't worth a damn at night. Really yellow. A shop rag and Brasso they became clear as a bell. They were actually usuable again. We hit em about 3 times with Brasso. Rag was really dirty. Didn't have to scrub them that hard.
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Stuck in a Sixer
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Longview, Texas
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Haha yeah. I can see the pure white glaze on your dad's 98 in your sig lol. Show us how it turns out!
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