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    This HOW TO write-up on how to Restore Your Headlights has been added to the How To section and can be found HERE.
    Last edited by J_Ferguson; 01-18-2008 at 10:49 PM.

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    great another project for the year
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    I have got a few PM's from different PPl
    and awsome members IMO..
    They say that they have done this mod
    but it is only a temp thing as they will turn yellow again..
    There is a reason for them turning in the first place...

    So just to let everyone know this is only a temp repair
    and not a permenant fix
    ..-----> Suxs

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    thanks for giving us the heads-up on the temporary fix.
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    We'll have to see. I coated mine with clear coat, so we'll have to see if it yellows again.
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    if it was spray bomb clear I bet it will yellow
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    Quote Originally Posted by SyntheticShield View Post
    We'll have to see. I coated mine with clear coat, so we'll have to see if it yellows again.
    Great please let me know how this works out ok....
    Do you have any pics Scotty of the look now and we can compare it in
    a few months maybe from now....

    Thanks John

    Maybe do a check every 3 months or so..

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    Well I have my own headlight capsules. But even after restoring both of them, I found one of them is leaking and is getting moisture in it somehow. So Im not sure if Im going to grab a used set that needs to be restored or just buy new ones.

    That said, if I dont buy new ones we can certainly use mine to go by or a set I restore if I go that route. Im just as curious as anyone as to what will happen.
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    well i have HIDS comming this week
    so i am pulling out mine and trust me when i say they are bad they are bad

    Pics comming in a few

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    Are you planning to restore them?
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    Well
    How i remember why i put the covers on them lights
    a year ago.... Sheeeesh

    Can someone please tell me how you pit the inside of the capsles
    And the dirt is on the inside also...
    I do believe it is time for new lens completely
    This crap in on the inside...





    Time to put the covers back on lol
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    On my old Volvo, I always just used toothpaste. It's quick, cheap, and easy.
    Signatures suck!

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    Oh now, you're going from pickles to toothpaste. Is that why you been gone so long?

    You must tell us how toothpaste helped your headlights. Thats one product I would not have thought of using.
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    If I cant get my lens clean, where can i find the new lenses? anyone know? ive been looking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SyntheticShield View Post
    Oh now, you're going from pickles to toothpaste. Is that why you been gone so long?

    You must tell us how toothpaste helped your headlights. Thats one product I would not have thought of using.
    toothpaste is abrasive like a fine polish
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    No kidding?!?!?! About what grit would you estimate it to be. I use to use this product called NicSand that was purported to be around 10,000 grit. All I can tell you is that that stuff was AMAZING, but I cannot find it anywhere anymore. It was a gel/paste like substance and was just fantastic stuff. I was disappointed when I could not find it around here anymore.

    What brand toothpaste? Obviously not any with the breath mint strips in it Im sure?
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    Quote Originally Posted by archemedes View Post
    toothpaste is abrasive like a fine polish
    It works great for CDs' I don't see why it wouldn't work on the lenses
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    How do you use the toothpaste? Do you just rub it on the CD with your fingers or do you use something like a dremel with a buffing pad?
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    I used to use pepsodent for small stuff when I was in school
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    Well I'll have to get me some of that.
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