I had to replace my wifes headlamp low beam, and really took notice of how yellow and foggy the lenses were. I decided to clean them up with some sandpaper, compound, and polish/sealant I had laying around in the garage. The results were amazing, and night time visibility is awesome. Less talk, more pics.
Here's a pic of one done, and the other untouched. This is my daily driver. Paint is trash so I'm not worried about protecting the areas around the headlight.
Here's the common household items that I had laying around to do the job.
Here we go. Driver side light untouched.
Here it is after wet sanded with 800grit.
Again, after wet sanding with 1000grit.
After wet sanding with 2000grit. This the final stage of sanding.
Here's the light buffed with some fine cut compound. Looking good.
And done with the last step polish/sealant with buffer.
And here is the passenger side light I did earlier.
It makes a huge difference with night time visibility. I'm happy. I'm sure many others here have done this on their cars. Any pics you'd like to share?
Here's a pic of one done, and the other untouched. This is my daily driver. Paint is trash so I'm not worried about protecting the areas around the headlight.
Here's the common household items that I had laying around to do the job.
Here we go. Driver side light untouched.
Here it is after wet sanded with 800grit.
Again, after wet sanding with 1000grit.
After wet sanding with 2000grit. This the final stage of sanding.
Here's the light buffed with some fine cut compound. Looking good.
And done with the last step polish/sealant with buffer.
And here is the passenger side light I did earlier.
It makes a huge difference with night time visibility. I'm happy. I'm sure many others here have done this on their cars. Any pics you'd like to share?