hi all had some spare time today so i thought i'd restore my Xenons back to the condition they should be in.
total time took around an hour for each light.
before i start, this is a step by step guide to what i have done and accomplished, any damage you do to your own car i cannot be held responsible, etc.etc. yada yada!
first thing i did was to mask the surrounding area off as i couldnt be arsed to take the bumper off (that is the proper way...) all i used to do this is some electrical tape
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once i did this i used 800 grit wet and dry paper with soapy water to ensure that it glided smoothly and also didnt cut too much. once i went over the whole light it looked like this.
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this leaves the headlight quite scratched, DONT WORRY! the use 1200 grit wet and dry again with soapy water to fine out most of the scratches you've just made with the 800. once thats been done it looks like this...
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it looks alot better, but still not quite right...
this is where i'm sure like i was, you will become very sceptical..... i used Toothpaste to polish. Using toothpaste, rub it in and when it starts to dry, keep rubbing! at this stage the tooth paste is basically a fine cutting compound. working in a small area use a lot of pressure and you'll be supprised how well it works!
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as you can see by the following photos, i used my wrist more than my hand as you can get more pressure doing this way..
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all you need to do now is polish with normal car polish and then make yourself a nice cuppa! lol.
once that vital step is complete, admire your work....
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total time took around an hour for each light.
before i start, this is a step by step guide to what i have done and accomplished, any damage you do to your own car i cannot be held responsible, etc.etc. yada yada!
first thing i did was to mask the surrounding area off as i couldnt be arsed to take the bumper off (that is the proper way...) all i used to do this is some electrical tape
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once i did this i used 800 grit wet and dry paper with soapy water to ensure that it glided smoothly and also didnt cut too much. once i went over the whole light it looked like this.
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this leaves the headlight quite scratched, DONT WORRY! the use 1200 grit wet and dry again with soapy water to fine out most of the scratches you've just made with the 800. once thats been done it looks like this...
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it looks alot better, but still not quite right...
this is where i'm sure like i was, you will become very sceptical..... i used Toothpaste to polish. Using toothpaste, rub it in and when it starts to dry, keep rubbing! at this stage the tooth paste is basically a fine cutting compound. working in a small area use a lot of pressure and you'll be supprised how well it works!
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as you can see by the following photos, i used my wrist more than my hand as you can get more pressure doing this way..
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upload picture
all you need to do now is polish with normal car polish and then make yourself a nice cuppa! lol.
once that vital step is complete, admire your work....
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