Here's the makeover of the headlights on a Nissan Maxima, I'll let the pictures do the talking.
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Here's the makeover of the headlights on a Nissan Maxima, I'll let the pictures do the talking.
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OUTSTANDING!
What was your process?
Bill
Thanks, it took some work, but they turned out great. The drivers side headlight was a used replacement light due to an accident. When I received it, it was pretty badly oxidized. I cleaned it up with PlastX, but 2 years later.... it looked like it did in the before pictures! Extremely oxidized.
With these lights, I began wetsanding with 500 grit, then 800, 1000, 1500, 2000. Wiped headlight down with Mineral Spirits, then applied a Spar Urethane/Mineral Spirits mixture for UV protection.
nice work, would plastX via DA remove that heavy haze?
btw....how the heck does anyone allow that to happen to their cars?
"STRIFE" aka Phil
2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe (IP/ aka White) the Toy
2011 Subaru Impreza (SWP/ aka White) the DD
2003 Mazda MPV LX (Metalic Green) (wifey's)
You'd be hard pressed to get any sort of desirable results for any length of time using a DA + compound or PlastX. The problem is the lack of "bite" in a DA pad to "clean" out all of the oxidation on the headlight lens in the condition that this headlight was in... hence the use of aggressive wet sanding.
Now if you want a temporary fix and are satisfied with ~80% correction and continual "messing" with your headlights to keep them presentable... yes.
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