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    Hey guys, do you think I would be able to clean these with some good headlight cleaner and some elbow grease? Or is it simply not worth it, I think the scratches are on the inside due to old age, but not sure.

    And another question with standard GP headlight, could I simply get these HID Kits, BMW Aftermarket Bumpers & Lighting, DEPO - DDM Tuning without any mods?

    Thanks a bunch guys.



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    Me personally, I would just get new ones. Nothing looks better than brand new.
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    yeah I know just so damn expensive..anyone else?
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    i bought new headlights 2 years ago when i bought the car and they still look brand new. i love em

    you can try taking some 800-1000 grit sandpaper and wetsand the headlights. Then take some car polish to buff out the marks from the sandpaper. It helps if u have a buffer/porter cable, but you can do it by hand too. just takes or elbow grease and time.
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    How much did that run you for 2 entire headlight sets? And where did you get them?
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    by the way, the scratches are most likely on the outside, that's what I noticed when I took mine off my car. You can see the inside still have it's gloss and smoothness to it, not the front though.
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    yea but if you notice especially in the 3rd pic you can clearly see like maybe a bulb shattered or something b/c there's that ugly looking spot on the right side of the bottom of the headlight.
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    Maybe just dirt? The inside of mine were pretty dirty too, but nothing was wrong with the lens, and the dirt just wiped right off.
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    Yeah but how did you clean the INSIDE of the headlight? Without breaking apart the entire assembly? Thanks.
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    man for how much trouble it is to bust these apart id buy new ones
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    Oh lol, I just stuck mine in the oven for a little bit on 350 (about 3 minutes top)

    then the glue became weak and you could take a flat head screw driver and carefully pry them apart. And then you have full access
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    Give the 3M headlight restoration kit a shot. I was impressed with the results of it. It's about $20.

    As far HIDs a lot of guys run them in the stock housings. Just be sure to aim them low enough to not blind anyone.

    In order to clean the inside of the headlight, you have to pull them apart. I pulled my brothers lights apart with a heat gun and a screw driver. The other alternative is putting them in the oven like nawarkk did.
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    hmm...ok guys thanks a lot for the input and Guz how would I go about on aiming the HID's low? And also how much do new headlights run? Thanks guys a bunch seriously sorry for all the ?'s
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Guz View Post
    Give the 3M headlight restoration kit a shot. I was impressed with the results of it. It's about $20..
    Thats what i did and they are Perfect looking again, saved a TON of cash.

    Headlight restoration pictures by madmonkeyphotos - Photobucket
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    yeah just mine have so many scratches compared to yours..hmm
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    Wow those $100 lights seem legit. Anyone have any details? I need some myself. Mine are totally effed AND filled with dirt and gunk.
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    Yea its a reputable website I just want to hear some input maybe?
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    You can fix them up yourself for pennies and minutes of your time.

    I started with these:



    On the car, I wet sanded 600 for a few minutes and threw on a coat of clear. This was the immediate result:



    A few weeks later after I had built my projectors, I wet sanded the clear lacquer off and went 600 grit wet in one direction and 1200 grit wet in the other direction (90° to the first). 4 coats of clear later gets me this:





    I would certainly recommend this procedure first and see what happens...
    The GPs are long gone...
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    I've been sanding mine for some while... I just can't get them that clear.. Even with a couple coats of clear!
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