Cleaning/Polishing Headlights
Discussion
I had someone hit my car a while back, it was repaired under insurance by a local body shop, collected the car today and happy with the job they have done.
One thing I noticed is that they decided to change both the passenger side headlight and fog light, even though neither seemed to be damaged.
I now think I should try to clean the driver side headlight and fog light, any ideas on how I go about this, I have attached some pics below
Passenger Side Headlight


Drivers Side Headlight


Oh and this was the damage

One thing I noticed is that they decided to change both the passenger side headlight and fog light, even though neither seemed to be damaged.
I now think I should try to clean the driver side headlight and fog light, any ideas on how I go about this, I have attached some pics below
Passenger Side Headlight
Drivers Side Headlight
Oh and this was the damage
They probably thought the condensation in the headlight was a result of the damage done, like a broken tab somewhere letting moisture in. Looks like you've lucked out getting replaced.
You can buy headlight refurb kits from all the usual auto shops and amazon for a few quid. It's a 30 min job if you're up to it; just need a power drill and some masking tape.
You can buy headlight refurb kits from all the usual auto shops and amazon for a few quid. It's a 30 min job if you're up to it; just need a power drill and some masking tape.
parabolica said:
They probably thought the condensation in the headlight was a result of the damage done, like a broken tab somewhere letting moisture in. Looks like you've lucked out getting replaced.
You can buy headlight refurb kits from all the usual auto shops and amazon for a few quid. It's a 30 min job if you're up to it; just need a power drill and some masking tape.
I did one side of my car (two lights) because of a similar issue, with a Rain-X branded restoration kit which I bought for a tenner in Asda this weekend. Didn't need a drill, just a bit of elbow grease and I was done in half an hour. Results are pretty good. Not perfect, but you now have to really look closely to see any difference between the sides. Sadly I didn't take any before and after pics.You can buy headlight refurb kits from all the usual auto shops and amazon for a few quid. It's a 30 min job if you're up to it; just need a power drill and some masking tape.
I use this one which is about the best for sensible money it seems: https://smile.amazon.co.uk/3M-39073-Restoration-Di...
budgie smuggler said:
Are those kits a permanent(ish) fix?
Ish... anything involving sanding will last a lot longer than just using a polish, as you are going deeper physicially removing the dulled layers rather than just polishing them up on the surface.Once headlights do start to oxidise though, you do usually need to go back over them in say another 12 months.
designforlife said:
Ish... anything involving sanding will last a lot longer than just using a polish, as you are going deeper physicially removing the dulled layers rather than just polishing them up on the surface.
Once headlights do start to oxidise though, you do usually need to go back over them in say another 12 months.
Thanks Once headlights do start to oxidise though, you do usually need to go back over them in say another 12 months.
designforlife said:
budgie smuggler said:
Are those kits a permanent(ish) fix?
Ish... anything involving sanding will last a lot longer than just using a polish, as you are going deeper physicially removing the dulled layers rather than just polishing them up on the surface.Once headlights do start to oxidise though, you do usually need to go back over them in say another 12 months.
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