kboutsider
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- 2003 Protege 5
got around to trying this today and the difference is outta this world. never thought and should of taken before and after pics. took a little time but it was well worth it in the end.
they were getting pretty cloudy...how bad it is shouldnt matter, its just grime and s*** building up....seriously, just use plenty of this, a soft cloth and some elbow grease and you'll be set...our P5s lights are crystal clear![]()
did you do the wet sand or what evilmonkey suggested?
actually its not build up.
Yes it is grime, but headlight haze is caused by the layers of plastic breaking down due to UV rays from the sun, and the heat from both the lamp and the sun.
road grime also plays a role.
You have to actually polish out the "dead" layer of plastic. 3m rubbing compound should work, but real correction comes when using a proper machine polisher.
Rubbing compound is to abrasive to not leave its own minor scratches and marks. going over with a finer polish will help remove these marks.
mine come out perfect anytime I do it (dunno) no scratches....Im not doubting you but I use this method so I know it works fine
also, any micro scratches, with HID's, turns into GLARE
So, is there a way to make them PERFECT again and still be able to add a UV coating to help the clearness last?
Already tried the DIY kits form walmart and autozone
crap, i just bought Plastix. Shoulda reread this thread. looks like i go back to the store after work. I gotta fix the haze before palooza tomorrow