Headlight restoration

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pascofan92

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I have started to notice that the yellowish protective coatings for my GenIII headlights are coming off. How do I remedy this? Can I use PlastX to help control the deterioration? Thanks a million!
---Alaric
 

Izzmo

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I use PlastX on mine. Works great. Not sure if it actually works as a preventative or not. But every time I start to see some "fog" or yellowish tint, as you are talking about, I apply a good coat over the lights.
 

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No, no, no my headlights are yellowish. Not from exposure or oxidation but stock. Does anybody know what Im talking about? My headlights and mirrors all have this coating. Thanks
---Alaric
 

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Once they start to cloud over then you can polish them. But then it has to be done a couple times a year.

If someone put a yellow tint on them then that's another story.
 

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I think the lack of responses indicates that nobody knows what the **** you're talking about. Perhaps some pics would help us understand?
 

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Oh yeah. I kind of wish I would have taken pictures of my buddies car that I did.

135k mi. It is a Texas car that he drove between Houston and Denver a bunch of times, through sandstorms nonetheless. All I used on his was the PlastX and the buffer. They looked excellent, the chips were still there, but that is understandable.
 

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PlastX works, I used 3M "Finish Restore" and about 15 seconds with the orbital. Or, about 1 minute with the rag. Coat of wax afterwards, and all is well.

Before

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After

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I did a second application to remove the rest of the scratches, worked great. They sell it at Wally World, it's like $5.00 per bottle.

Follow up with some wax afterwards- I use either Megs NXT Techwax or E1 Nanowax. Nothing carnauba, just polymer wax for those. I did my turn signals, taillights and reflector bar also.
 
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