Yes and no. Yes they work if used properly, no for the majority of people that use them they don't.
All a kit really is, is wetsanding paper of various grits (1000 - 2000), polishing compound, and wax.
I normally charge $25 per PLASTIC headlamp, simply because of the labour intensive process (even with a machine polisher I use).
What you want to do is (if by hand - recommended for one time jobs) is:
1) wipe down the lens with a alcohol/water solution
2) if you're familiar with wetsanding (bucket of water, drop of soap, etc.) start with the 1000 grit paper, and work in overlapping horizontal and vertical motions. Really work at it,
3) Repeat Step 2 using 1500 and then 2000 grit sand paper.
4) Use polishing compound (for car paint) and apply it in a circular overlapping motion to smooth down the layer sanded by 2000 grit sand paper.
5) After that, (assuming you've checked for smoothness during each step), apply a wax protectant to it.
If you need more details, feel free to PM/E-mail or even ask me to help do it with you if you want.
Cheers.
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Jul 16th, 2008 04:05 PM #1
Anyone use those headlight restoration kits from crappy tire?
Do they work good? Are they easy to use?
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Jul 16th, 2008 05:32 PM #3
My Dad said he bought something exactly like that at Wal-Mart. He says it did the job for him.
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Jul 16th, 2008 08:42 PM #5
96 Chrysler Intrepid, they were pretty bad. I'm not even sure what happened to get that way, but they were really foggy. They're a lot better, but I wouldn't say it's perfect.
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Jul 16th, 2008 09:08 PM #7
They do the job.
If you are doing it by hand, it will take you a long long time per headlight. You're probably going to spend at least 15 minutes to get a nice job done on them.
My bro used an orbital and that stuff and it did wonders on the lights of my dad's 8 year old Chrysler.
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Jul 16th, 2008 10:11 PM #8
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Do the headlights have to be removed to do this? I don't know if the 'fog' is on the inside or outside, but I assume the inside. I've been putting off doing mine for ages because I know they are a real pain to remove (old fox Mustang).
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Jul 17th, 2008 10:54 AM #12
I'm going to buy a $15 kit tomorrow or mayb e the one from wlamrt and try it out I will let you know how it goes, If my lights become 50% more brighter from it it will be worth it for me, I just spent $25 on a brither light bulb for my drivers side and it didn't seem to help alot.
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Jul 17th, 2008 11:32 AM #13
What I find works is Car wax. I just rub some on just like waxing a car and wipe it off and I notice a difference.
Of course it does not last so everytime you wash the car you should wax them, take maybe 2-5min?
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Jul 17th, 2008 11:40 AM #14
I use Meguiars PlastX from Walmart
works wonders
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