Headlight restoration results, by hand, w/pictures!

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by sportscar, Oct 19, 2014.

  1. sportscar

    sportscar New Member

    Ok so this is my second post on the forum. First I'd like to say this forum has been such a great tool for learning all there is to know about detailing. I want to thank every single one of you for taking the time to help each other out, and share your wealth of knowledge [​IMG]

    So I decided to give headlight restoration a shot this afternoon. Results were fantastic! I decided to start with the least amount of cash spending as possible, so I utilized some old rubbing compound and polishing compounds I had sitting in my garage (I was surprised they weren't completely dried out yet). The products were from Turtle Wax, I just didn't want to spend extra cash for something I already had in my garage. I was going to use the DA polisher, so I taped around the headlights but after first trying it out by hand, I realized it was going to be a piece of cake and ended up not using the DA polisher after all, and finished it entirely by hand...using thee old "wax on, wax off" method [​IMG]. Of course, my headlights were not that bad to begin with, so it was easy to achieve clean results by hand.

    The process was simple:

    1. Tape around edges
    2. Rub the "rubbing compound" using microfiber pad applicator
    3. Give it a good "rub/scrub" with the microfiber pad applicator
    4. Wiped clean with microfiber towel
    5. Rub the "polishing compound" using separate microfiber pad applicator
    6. Work the polish into the headlight, constantly rubbing until the polish turned into a haze, then started to disappear
    7. Wiped clean with microfiber towel
    8. OPTIONAL - Apply wax
    8. DONE!

    The following are before and after pictures, enjoy!

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    This was taken in the middle of the polishing process, you can see to the lower right hand side of the headlight it's starting to look clear already
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    I did not apply wax afterwards. But I'm quite sure if I did, they would probably look slightly better. I know I can probably get them to look clearer, however as stated above, I was looking for the easiest way. Perhaps next time I will pull out the DA polisher, and or maybe even sand them down and purchase that opti lens coating stuff. It states that it will "forever" keep your headlights looking like new (http://www.autogeek.net/optimum-opti-lens-headlight-coating.html). Has anyone had any experience with this, results? I'd love to hear about it!

    These are the 2 exact products that I used for this process:
    http://images.drillspot.com/pimages/24541/2454151_300.jpg
    http://www.best-auto-detailing-tips.com/images/turtle-wax-polishing-compound.jpg
     
  2. okay65829

    okay65829 Active Member

    Great job! Make sure to seal them now that you have removed their protective coating against UV Rays and the weather/elements. They will yellow and haze within 6 mo to a year if not sealed properly. Congrats on the upgrade to the look of your car!
     
  3. sportscar

    sportscar New Member

    Thank you sir! And yes, you are correct, I am going to apply the wax this afternoon!
     
  4. ACE2790

    ACE2790 Jedi Nuba

    Even still, the wax is only temporary. If you plan to keep the car for a while, do what you did but one more time then invest in Optimum's Opti Lens Coating. It'll preserve those results longer than any single wax application will and only costs $60,
     
  5. tigerwash

    tigerwash New Member

    Looks good! Nice and clear. What chemicals did you use?
     

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