Faded headlights

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Faded headlights
DONTFRONT avatar
DONTFRONT
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Ok so I just had my truck shaved and painted and now my 4 year old headlights look super dingy. What is the best way to get back to a like new condition? Any help will be better than buying new ones!!
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THE_CRUCK
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Buffer and fine compound, or they have kits at like checker or autozone.
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Cracker
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I have sanded them with 2000 grit and then clear them, they look brand new then
DONTFRONT avatar
DONTFRONT
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Thank you guys
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kelso2002
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Whether it's your turn signal lenses, center caps, brake lights, convertible top window or the clear plastic gauge cluster cover, Mothers
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ben_shady1
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I wet sand them with 600 and clear them. I do lots and lots of headlights and tail lights at work. It works really good especially if you sand off the old coating that's yellowed out or fading.
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disfiguredS10
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Originally posted by frontizle



Whether it's your turn signal lenses, center caps, brake lights, convertible top window or the clear plastic gauge cluster cover, Mothers
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leftcoast66 avatar
leftcoast66
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I wetsanded w/ 800, 1000, 1200, then 2000 and then buffed it all out and it made the headlights look like new.
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90isuzupup
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Originally posted by disfiguredS10



Originally posted by frontizle



Whether it's your turn signal lenses, center caps, brake lights, convertible top window or the clear plastic gauge cluster cover, Mothers
post photo
dragggn avatar
dragggn
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Edited: 11/28/2007 2:06:10 AM by dragggn

If you sand then clear the lights you could drop a little blue toner in the clear to match your paint...