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  1. #1
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    Yellow DC2's headlight cover

    yo dudes, i'm not too sure if this is the correct section to post this tread but anyways i find that my dc2's headlight covers are a tad yellow, probably from the heat from headlights after the years..

    jus wondering whats the cheapest way to rectify that, instead of replacing the covers.

    thanks in advance dudes.

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    just give them a cut and polish dude, they'll come up spraykly new

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    hey i have the same problem. whereabouts do i do that? I live in brisbane. its not that bad, but would be good if i can have totally clear headlight covers again.

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    sand it down with 800 n 1200 grit sand paper until the yellow gone. spray with clear coat....

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    the insides or outside? it'll be ez if its on the outside, but i reckon the yellow bit is on the insides?

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    I had the same problem, decided to try one of those clay bars on them. Came up like a treat. Oh and it seemed to work better with minimal water used during application.

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    Quote Originally Posted by na
    sand it down with 800 n 1200 grit sand paper until the yellow gone. spray with clear coat....
    Are you serious ?

    Even though I reckon this will only ruin your headlight, I would recommend trying this on some busted commodore headlight you buy from the wreckers for $2 bucks first.

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    tracer: did u use the claybar on the exterior of the headlight casing? or did u open up the housing and clean the interior?

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    Quote Originally Posted by na
    sand it down with 800 n 1200 grit sand paper until the yellow gone. spray with clear coat....

    800 is probably a bit to coarse aye, i'd go minimum 1200.. or you can get a cut, and give it a buff with that.. it made my lenses come up like new..

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    guys, do u sand or buff the exterior layer of the cover? or the interior?

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    How would you get to the interior ?

    The casings are sealed with the exception ofthe plug that you can change the headlight bulb.

    It is the exterior (i think)

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    hey dude,

    yeh its the exterior. you can take them apart but thats a bitch.. i had to do that to my type r lenses as i didnt like the yellow fog lights, so i took them apart and smashed the yellow glass housing, cleaned the housing and put them back together..
    Last edited by PLYBOY; 04-08-2005 at 03:44 PM.

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