Thanks for the advice
did mine with Meguiars PlastX
made a big difference
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...LGIM0076-1.jpg
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...LGIM0078-1.jpg
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Thanks for the advice
did mine with Meguiars PlastX
made a big difference
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...LGIM0076-1.jpg
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...LGIM0078-1.jpg
Nice, just remember that eventually we need to replace the lights, as mine is getting old, cracks are forming on the inside, nothing you can do really, but oh well, it's a cheap fix for the time being
i use mothers plastic polish on mine, might have to give that metal polish a go next time
Add a light coat of wax after you've polished it, it will slow down the oxidation process.
wow O.O (Y)
nice work looks alright but they dont look too bad before hand....still an improvement
@ op, so its been like 3 years since you did this.
how are your headlights looking?
how long does the fresh look last until headlights go yellow again?
howmany times did you have to polish over 3 years time?
op is well and truly over hondas lol~
aw, so can anyone else comment on using this specific metal polish?
how long it lasts until yellow comes back
how many times u can use it until it eats through your whole headlight lol
Heres a little trick I picked up
For plastic headlights
Grab a rag and some toothpaste. Put some toothpaste and rub like a mofo, do it like 2 times and wash it, should come out nicely
toothpaste burns oil.. it would depend on the damage.
^Yeah, use toothpaste as it is water based and will wash off easily.
I know guy's that have used metal polish, Brasso, Silvo, etc and they are all oil based which eventually will effect and yellow the plastic.