Headlights..
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RE: Headlights..
ORIGINAL: ilovethekathryn
Ok, on that topic, does anyone know how to get that foggy stuff out of the stock eclipse headlights? I was thinking that there should be a way to open them up and clean them..... But, as of yet, not sure.
Ok, on that topic, does anyone know how to get that foggy stuff out of the stock eclipse headlights? I was thinking that there should be a way to open them up and clean them..... But, as of yet, not sure.
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RE: Headlights..
ORIGINAL: agallardo
How do you "wetsand" anyway? LOL! But i am serious...
How do you "wetsand" anyway? LOL! But i am serious...
After you are done, your arm will be tired and "Popeyed" but your lens will look new again. One more thing you can do to make sure that it will stay that way is to spray some clearcoat on it. If you do this, do it as if you were painting a body part, if you don't, it will cake up in spots. The thing to know here is that it's just like painting anything...take your time and follow the cans directions. If you don't use clearcoat, it will eventually "fog" up again and when it does all you have to do is use Scratch X (or something like it). I use it every other month.
Another note.
If you can still see the bulbs, don't use any grit lower than 900-1000, it doesn't need anything lower.
This is also a general write up, the worse it looks the lower the grit you'd want to start with. I started the write up with 600-650 grit assuming that the lenses look horrid.
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