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  1. #25
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    Australian delivered EG's had glass head lights... The JDM equivilant is plastic.

    You just sanded your glass head lights... They looked fine at the start anyway. Trying to fix what's not broken are we?

  2. #26
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    knock on them. if they sound loud or hollow then most likely they are plastic.
    or you can try a drinking glass and gently (seriously gently) tap the rim of the glass to your headlight while holding the glass at the base. if it rings then your headlight is glass if it thuds then its plastic.
    from the pics i reckon you have glass headlight.
    i'm not sure if the eg came with glass headlight but my old ae92 had glass, and the eg is from the same time (direct competitor to that model)
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  3. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by androo View Post
    Australian delivered EG's had glass head lights... The JDM equivilant is plastic.

    You just sanded your glass head lights... They looked fine at the start anyway. Trying to fix what's not broken are we?
    lol hahah fk me

    maybe thats why the UV protectant spray left drips everywhere the kunt
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  4. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by androo View Post
    Australian delivered EG's had glass head lights... The JDM equivilant is plastic.

    You just sanded your glass head lights... They looked fine at the start anyway. Trying to fix what's not broken are we?
    there you go, he just answered the question while i was typing
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  5. #29
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    lol thats funny. atleast you know what to do next time
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  6. #30
    thanks guise.

    will do my taillights tomorrow since got so much leftover shit might as well.

    hope they're not glass too
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  7. #31
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    They're plastic. Should come up nice. Sand down the markings if you're super keen. Looks nicer but will require a lot of elbow grease to make them smooth and shiny again in those areas.

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    jeez, fkn CBauto.

    why did you not consult with ohsc old gen 1st before doing it?

    lmfzoooo

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    didnt work for me.. sprayed it twice and the headlights became cloudy even after using the blow dryer.. yellow disappeared by its jst crazy cloudy now :/
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  10. #34
    you get so much more sand paper compared to the turtle wax restoration kit. my friend used the turtle wax and after one and a half week, the healights started to go yellow again

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    Quote Originally Posted by kimang View Post
    didnt work for me.. sprayed it twice and the headlights became cloudy even after using the blow dryer.. yellow disappeared by its jst crazy cloudy now :/
    did you wait a few minutes between coats?
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    Yeah... was playing a game before i put second coat on.
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