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Headlight Hazing

cobra8
February 22nd, 2005, 08:46 AM
Ok so like everybody else with a mark I was tired of the hazed headlights but was not willing to pay the astronomic price to replace them. I decided I had nothing to loose so I got a high speed buffer out and some fast cut compound. I buffed for about 1/2 hour on each side and it took about 70% of the haze out. You cant even tell they are hazy till you get up on top of them. This is a 97 LSC so I do not know what to tell you 1st gen. guys but it is a whole lot better than it was on my car and cost nothing but a little time.

WALT
February 24th, 2005, 10:03 AM
Plastic Sucks -- They All Haze Over
I Have An 85 Merkur Xr4ti And 91 Mark 7
And The Only Way I Have Been Able To Get Them Cleared Up
Is First Sand With 1500 Grit Sandpaper / Water ( Available At Most Hardware Stores ) -then Buff With Dupont Polishing
Compound ( Not Rubbing Compound ) Then
Follow Up That With Dupont #7 Polish Then Final With
Mcquires Plastic Polish ---
Small Aircraft Have Lexan Windshields
And Most Airport Shops Have A Scratch Removal Kit Called
" Micromesh " -- This Kit Has Staged Crocus Cloth Up To 5600 Grit
With Polishes Etc -- Works Great But Is Expensive
Though Its Only A Fraction Of The Housing Replacement Cost &
Junkyard Search Will Not Yield Any Headlight Housings Either
Good Luck --- Ford Needs Your $$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Walt

Markviiiedrea
February 24th, 2005, 03:11 PM
Plastic Sucks -- They All Haze Over
I Have An 85 Merkur Xr4ti And 91 Mark 7
And The Only Way I Have Been Able To Get Them Cleared Up
Is First Sand With 1500 Grit Sandpaper / Water ( Available At Most Hardware Stores ) -then Buff With Dupont Polishing
Compound ( Not Rubbing Compound ) Then
Follow Up That With Dupont #7 Polish Then Final With
Mcquires Plastic Polish ---
Small Aircraft Have Lexan Windshields
And Most Airport Shops Have A Scratch Removal Kit Called
" Micromesh " -- This Kit Has Staged Crocus Cloth Up To 5600 Grit
With Polishes Etc -- Works Great But Is Expensive
Though Its Only A Fraction Of The Housing Replacement Cost &
Junkyard Search Will Not Yield Any Headlight Housings Either
Good Luck --- Ford Needs Your $$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Walt

i have worked with that stuff befor amd it works really well and you can use it sevral times, you can find it here http://www.aircraft-spruce.com/ for 30 bucks or like me and take a some from work. just make sure to use a power buffer and put a good polish on it . it will last about 2 months befor you have to do it again

Markviiiedrea
February 24th, 2005, 03:25 PM
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cspages/Micromesh.php ok say maybe a little more but 80 bucks is still worth it

MonsterMark
February 24th, 2005, 03:39 PM
You're on the right track Cobra8. You have to start out with a wool pad and cut compound to generate enough heat to "flame polish" the surface. That gets you 80%. Then you need to run a foam pad and finishing compound to complete the process. I plan on offering the members here a "kit" that includes the proper pads and compounds. These will work with all Ford lenses, not just the Marks. Stay tuned.

WALT
February 24th, 2005, 06:12 PM
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cspages/Micromesh.php ok say maybe a little more but 80 bucks is still worth it

Last time I checked the micromesh kit was around $100 --
used to work local airport in Cincinnati now do Navy aircraft in Pensacola
so it would be hard to scam some from work ---
Housings are getting hard to come by so cleaning is the next best thing
Hope this helps others keep from spending big $$$$ for them


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