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Front lights dirt cannot get rid of



  Renault Clio
any one got any tips for this:

my from lights have dirt on them but when put it through a car wash or even try my self it does not remove any ideas?
 
  mk2 Pre f/l - Keeks
Do you have a picture? is the dirt inside or outside the lens? stained or actual 'dirt' (i.e. mud, etc?)
 
  mk2 Pre f/l - Keeks
Probably will need a quick sand and polish. Recently fitted some dual optics from ebay that came with some scuffs and scratches, only after a good clean up I realized the difference it made and how stained they used to be!
It isn't that hard a job, just gotta take your time and you will come out with some amazing results :)
 

Adamm.

ClioSport Club Member
Dont start on 600 i made that mistake and it took forever to get the deep marks out. Try and start on the 1200 grit.
 
  Renault Clio
Thanks all. i have started today i have got 800 wet sand and and a buffer i only did half hour and i can see the difference but doin rest tomorrow cheers all has really helped and making my car look at lot better:)
 
  mk2 Pre f/l - Keeks
Seconded. Also I found best results to use a tiny bit of fairy liquid or other some sorta thing while wet sanding, makes it glide a little easier.
 
  No car
I done this as per the guide but now all the cloudyness I sanded off seems to have stuck to my lights :-s is there anyway to get this off? Machine polish? It looks like the shines come off the lens'
 
  Ph2 Flamer
The stuff you've got 'stuck' to your lights is probably clouding/milkyness caused by using 800 grit (i'm guessing here as you've not put a pic up). Give it some elbox grease with 1500, 2000 grit paper and I finished mine off with a black and decker with a polishing attachment from halfrauds and some meguiars scratch x. If you have a machine polisher though that's obviously preferable to a drill with an attachment.
 


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