Headlamp Cleaning

GMAN

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I need some solutions to clean these headlamps. I want to try this before I purchase new ones. Does anyone have any ideas? I've heard rubbing compound, 1000 grit sand paper, Anything would be helpful.

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I start by soaking fine grit sandpaper in water and wetsanding the lights in a back-and-fourth motion. Start with a finer grit, like 2000 and work your way down to about 1000-1200. After that, I hit it with Meguire's Plast-X plastic polish on a buffer. That stuff works great. After that, I polish it off with a liquid wax.
 
evillally said:
I start by soaking fine grit sandpaper in water and wetsanding the lights in a back-and-fourth motion. Start with a finer grit, like 2000 and work your way down to about 1000-1200. After that, I hit it with Meguire's Plast-X plastic polish on a buffer. That stuff works great. After that, I polish it off with a liquid wax.

Plast-X is da bom! I bought some at the Carlisle parts meet this past weekend ($3.00) and WOW it cleared up 80-90%.

I have used Mr Clean pads with a ton of water on my 94-E-150 and followed up with Plast-X and a coat of wax and they look new again.
 
evillally said:
I start by soaking fine grit sandpaper in water and wetsanding the lights in a back-and-fourth motion. Start with a finer grit, like 2000 and work your way down to about 1000-1200. After that, I hit it with Meguire's Plast-X plastic polish on a buffer. That stuff works great. After that, I polish it off with a liquid wax.

You have that ass backwards, start with 1500 & then go to 2000 !!!!!!
 
This is what I did... Start by cleaning the lense with water. Then take 1000 grit wet sand paper to it. After taking a good layer off go down to 1500 wet sand paper, then finish off with 2000 wet sand. Then polish the lense with plastic polish. I used blue magic.

how it started-
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the end result-
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nice and bright!
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I've used polishing compound on at least 6 sets of lights with good results.
 

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