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Faded Head light lenses
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My head lights were pretty dim on this '98 K2500 I bought a few weeks ago, so I thought I would try out one of those head light restoration kits that are sold by the car polish companies. I figured if I simply put in higher output bulbs, I would still have the faded lens issue to contend with anyways. So, do the job right and polish up those lens first - then see if you need brighter bulbs!
I ended up getting the Meguires headlight restoration kit and it works pretty good. For obvious reasons, I had to spend a bunch more time on the front lights than I did the rear lights due to all the crap that has been hitting the front of the vehicle during the past 13 years of use. I casually worked on it for about 4hrs today. The passenger side required a bunch more effort than the drivers side did, but they are both fairly equal now. I did about 4 or 5 applications on the drivers side, 7 or 8 applications on the passenger side and only 2 applications on the rear tail lights. The tail lights didn't need nearly the same attention, plus considering the application of the tail lights I wasn't too worried about them. Here's what you'll need if you want to do this kind of a light duty project:
Enjoy the newly re-found bright headlights. |
My headlights look pretty horrid, but I got the NAPA headlight restoration kit that has like a chalk stick... and it was horrendous... didn't do a thing. Plus, it didn't have directions.
If I wasn't selling my truck I'd be doing what you did Thanks for the post by the way! |
No problem! IMO, the entire point of these forums is to help each other find solutions.
I found that the Meguiar's kit worked pretty well. Companies like Meguiar's & Mother's spend a great deal of time making sure that customers find their products work well, so I felt pretty sure it would do the trick. Plus, I appreciated the fact that I could get multiple uses/applications out of each of their kits - and that wasn't an option with the 3M product that was available at the store I shopped. Ya know, for a little bit of effort while enjoying a nice afternoon the results are impressive. Definately makes the truck look MUCH better than it did before I started, plus the increased illumination of the head lights is fantastic. So, it would certainly help a person get top dollar if they were selling their truck and cleaned up the headlights. Call it a face lift for $30. Here are some links: Meguiar's Direct Headlight Restoration Kit https://store.mothers.com/product_in...roducts_id=218 3M |
I used the Meguiars Plastix on the headlights of my '95 and it worked so good, that I did my taillights and the plastic lense for the speedo/tach and gauges in the dashboard!
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I have always just used 400 then 1000 grit then soap and water, several coats of clear coat and like brand new. The clear coat has held up for 3 years now and hasn't faded a bit. But nice work though, good write up!
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