"Hazey" Headlamps - A remedy?
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"Hazey" Headlamps - A remedy?
Hi guys/gals, a quick question.
Living in Florida, most cars down here tend to develop a fog (or hazey buildup)on the headlamps. Seems to be worse here than other parts of the country. I'm close to the coast here, and I've been told that it's the brine(salt) in our air combined with the always-bright sun and sand on the road that cause it to be worse here.
Anyway,....anyone know of a good system to remove the haze? I bought one of those hand-buff (wax-on wax-off) kits at the autoparts store, but it was crap (but it DID work great for removing bugs from the front bumper!)
Suggestions? Anyone with similar experiencethat had success getting off the haze?
Living in Florida, most cars down here tend to develop a fog (or hazey buildup)on the headlamps. Seems to be worse here than other parts of the country. I'm close to the coast here, and I've been told that it's the brine(salt) in our air combined with the always-bright sun and sand on the road that cause it to be worse here.
Anyway,....anyone know of a good system to remove the haze? I bought one of those hand-buff (wax-on wax-off) kits at the autoparts store, but it was crap (but it DID work great for removing bugs from the front bumper!)
Suggestions? Anyone with similar experiencethat had success getting off the haze?
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Not sure where you are, BadMojo, but maybe it's not just a Florida thing?
Let us know if the compound works for you. I got thisflyer that someone left under
my wipers one day for "Headlight Restoration" , but they charge over $100 bucks, so I'm seeing
if there's another option.
Let us know if the compound works for you. I got thisflyer that someone left under
my wipers one day for "Headlight Restoration" , but they charge over $100 bucks, so I'm seeing
if there's another option.
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Hey tallblondeguy / Badmojo.........there is a cracking article on the subject ( link posted below )
Ok.......so its from an Audi forum that I'm a member of, but, a headlight is a headlight as far as cleanings concerned, right?
Hope it helps
Jim
http://www.audiworld.com/tech/ext68.shtml
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I live in Chicago and my car was leased in the same area before I bought it. I think it might be due to alot of highway driving by the previous owner. I will let you know how this stuff works. I think the key is that you need to use an orbital type buffer with the compound. Just doing it by hand doesn't work too well.
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JimC64, perfect !! I'll try it this weekend or next and let you guys know if it works, or if I screwed up so badly that Ineed new headlamps!
Ifanyone sees me cruising around Ft.Lauderdale with a flashlight tied to my hood ornament, you know for sure that I f***ed up ! lol.
Thanks Jim.
Ifanyone sees me cruising around Ft.Lauderdale with a flashlight tied to my hood ornament, you know for sure that I f***ed up ! lol.
Thanks Jim.
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I dont think its just a Florida thing for the haze...some car washes or dealers offer this restoration a lot cheaper... i think ive seen it for about $30 for both before max...ive heard some lenses are coated while others are not...i have some slight haze at the top of two of my lights the dealer said I could easily compound out with a random orbital...hope this helps
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some brake fluid on a rag will help........it wont be as clear as new but it well be alot better than what it probably is now
some brake fluid on a rag will help........it wont be as clear as new but it well be alot better than what it probably is now
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I dont think its just a Florida thing for the haze...some car washes or dealers offer this restoration a lot cheaper... i think ive seen it for about $30 for both before max...ive heard some lenses are coated while others are not...i have some slight haze at the top of two of my lights the dealer said I could easily compound out with a random orbital...hope this helps
I dont think its just a Florida thing for the haze...some car washes or dealers offer this restoration a lot cheaper... i think ive seen it for about $30 for both before max...ive heard some lenses are coated while others are not...i have some slight haze at the top of two of my lights the dealer said I could easily compound out with a random orbital...hope this helps
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I don’t recall the name of the product, other that in was in a blue plastic bottle. I purchased it from autozone, it was about $7. It was for a friend, her lights were really yellow/hazy. I used a generous amount of the stuff on each headlight and basically used a lot of elbow grease to scrub off the haze. I repeated the process on each headlight, which took me about ½ an hour. She was surprised when she saw the difference the product made. Remember I did all this by hand no buffer or polisher, just a lot of sweat. I don’t even think that I used half the bottle.
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Hey there TBG.........just a thought.
Before you try the wet sand method, which does a fantastic job, but is a ton of work.
Why not try some good ole fashioned elbow grease with T Cut. If it don't work you have nuthin to lose other than a few $ to buy the product?
Just a thought mate
Jim