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69L78 01-01-2015 12:59 PM

Plastic Headlight Restoration
 
Do any of the headlight restoration products really work for more than a couple months?

chevyman0429 01-01-2015 01:11 PM

Re: Plastic Headlight Restoration
 
I was told the Miskito spray called OFF or REPeLLANT was twice as good and last a lot longer. I haven't tried it yet myself. Spray on and wipe off

OldZ28Owner 01-01-2015 02:00 PM

Re: Plastic Headlight Restoration
 
I ordered and used a kit from Griot's Garage that is still looking great. It involves sanding the lenses and then spraying on a clear spray, which hardens in sunlight (UV). When I got the lenses all sanded, my first thought was "Oh, crap, I've just screwed up my headlights!" Don't worry - the spray goes on smoothly and all of the sanding marks go away. It does take using 400, 1000 and 2000 grit paper, though. Take your time - still looks good after two years!!!

69L78 01-01-2015 02:41 PM

Re: Plastic Headlight Restoration
 
Thanks, I was looking at the Griot's Garage product. The kit only comes with the 600 grit.

firstgenaddict 02-03-2015 12:36 PM

Re: Plastic Headlight Restoration
 
The UV activated clear must be the ticket.

My lenses in my Grand Cherokee were yellowed and scratched. I used flexible rubber block and 600-2000 then 3000 trizac followed by plastic lens polish, when done they were crystal clear and looked great, after a year they are beginning to haze again.
I DID NOT USE ANY type of sealer or clear coat.


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