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They sometimes have stalls outside petrol stations and shopping malls
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From what i can remember when i last bought it, it was $40 a can or 2 for $65
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I ended up replacing my car's headlights with aftermarket units made in Taiwan by TYC.
http://www.tyc.com.tw/lan_en/products.php?class_sn=1
I sourced them from ebay.co.uk from a bloke called wingmirrorwoman (who is really wingmirrorman):
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/honda-acco...item2a14fb1d48
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/honda-acco...item2c60095cda
They cost $550 delivered (well packed) compared to $1,555 quoted by Honda for the two headlights. They are well made but the beam output, though set for RHD, is NOT OEM standard and not exactly ECE shape but I am happy with them.
The seller was good to deal with.
Last edited by SPQR; 19-07-2012 at 04:56 AM.
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SPQR
The first ever Whiteline RSB pattern for CL9 Euro.
The world first ever after market RSB for RE4 CRV.
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Hey guys, Just recently bought a headlight restoration kit from Autobarn (picture of a red ford on the front), and I gotta say, I've had a pretty incredible result from them. They didn't turn out perfect like I'd hoped but that's because I couldn't apply the last coat of UV protection thingo correctly, but still, crystal clear finish from a pretty badly scratched, oxidised, yellow tinged headlight. Did both my headlights, took less than an hour, ridiculously easy steps. Only cost me $40. Best way to go! If you're having the same trouble of some form of damage to the headlight, fading, scratches, yellow tinge, I highly recommend you get yourself one of these kits!
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I was also going to suggest the Autobarn sold product but I did know they were still in business since they went out of business in Darwin.
SPQR
The first ever Whiteline RSB pattern for CL9 Euro.
The world first ever after market RSB for RE4 CRV.
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 Originally Posted by afgmoh
Hey guys, Just recently bought a headlight restoration kit from Autobarn (picture of a red ford on the front), and I gotta say, I've had a pretty incredible result from them. They didn't turn out perfect like I'd hoped but that's because I couldn't apply the last coat of UV protection thingo correctly, but still, crystal clear finish from a pretty badly scratched, oxidised, yellow tinged headlight. Did both my headlights, took less than an hour, ridiculously easy steps. Only cost me $40. Best way to go! If you're having the same trouble of some form of damage to the headlight, fading, scratches, yellow tinge, I highly recommend you get yourself one of these kits!
Hey Buddy,
Do you have any before and after pics? I just wanna see how it comes up...
Cheers bud
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I tried just some scratch removal polish that I've used previously on my Toyota Aristo lights and it worked a treat on them. However not so much on the Accord Euro. I kind of think moisture has entered under the lens and has stained the inside - from a quick look it seems I would need to heat these up in the over to pry them open and clean them, which is a bit of a bugger.
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 Originally Posted by Mattis
I tried just some scratch removal polish that I've used previously on my Toyota Aristo lights and it worked a treat on them. However not so much on the Accord Euro.
If you use scratch removal polish like Novus, note that this will remove some or all of the UV coating on the lenses. Unless you put a fresh UV stable film or coating onto the lens covers, they will yellow/oxidise again within a few weeks. That's why you need the kit.
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Sorry, I don't have before pics.. But I can take after ones. Crystal clear, but ill take a few later cos I'm at work right now and I can't haha. I might be doing my Dad's car with the same kit soon as well cos his headlights are pretty bad, although it's not a Honda, I can show you guys the difference
*edit* Link for product and demonstration > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCa5qZUqIgg
Last edited by afgmoh; 20-07-2012 at 02:09 PM.
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 Originally Posted by afgmoh
Sorry, I don't have before pics.. But I can take after ones. Crystal clear, but ill take a few later cos I'm at work right now and I can't haha. I might be doing my Dad's car with the same kit soon as well cos his headlights are pretty bad, although it's not a Honda, I can show you guys the difference
*edit* Link for product and demonstration > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCa5qZUqIgg
All good buddy,
I was bored on Saturday and decided to go past super cheap auto and get their equivalent for the headlight restoration...
came out really good, but i also forgot to take before and after pics lol
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I noticed that Repco have a headlight resto kit with the UV sealant for $40 at the moment (on sale, 35% off apparently): http://catalogues.repco.com.au/offer...urce=catalogue
Might get one of these and give it a crack this w/end if I get some time.
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