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1.3L 11-26-2011 06:16 PM

Hazy headlight covers
 
I've been watching the headlight covers on my '04 gradually become hazy for the past 7+ years. Today, I impulsively applied some Meguiar's Mirror Glaze Polish and presto, they look like new. It took about 3 minutes per side - no circular motion, just side-to-side with a soft, terry-cloth rag, then wiped off with a clean towel.

I don't know if the Mirror Glaze was meant for polishing headlight covers, but it sure worked great for me.

-1.3L

Tamas 11-26-2011 06:54 PM

https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-show-shine-26/headlight-hazing-already-199474/#post4124775

It's a good idea to apply some headlight protection film on the renewed lights to prevent hazing again due to oxidation.

monchie 11-26-2011 11:03 PM

Thanks for that info. Mine is almost blurry and have been using just regular glass cleaner to clean it up, but the blurred is still there. I was planning to get it cleaned up and this time, i will clean it up with that product you've mentioned, thanks.

Brettly2005 11-28-2011 12:18 AM

I just did mine this weekend with 1000,2000, and 3000 grit sand paper. Along with buffing and polishing. Your way sounds a lot easier XP

Stars25 11-28-2011 03:06 AM


Originally Posted by Brettly2005 (Post 4133507)
I just did mine this weekend with 1000,2000, and 3000 grit sand paper. Along with buffing and polishing. Your way sounds a lot easier XP

How are the results, any fine scratches on your headlights?

I used the turtle wax restoration kit with whatever grit sand paper comes with them a while ago and didn't bother to take the headlight assemblies off so I could work more easily. I now have fine scratches because I couldn't always go in opposite directions when switching between grits. But I plan to take them off over my month off from college in December and get them looking brand new!

Roidz 11-28-2011 10:16 AM

I've been putting this task off for a bit. I need to clean up my headlights. I haven't been sure on which product to use but I might try the Meguirs.

Brettly2005 11-28-2011 10:55 AM

8 Attachment(s)
For one tail light I started with 800 grit and worked my way up. I do not recommend this! ^On this headlight there are some minor scratches that you can see, and that may be due to the 800 grit or too hard of a touch. On the other headlight I just did 1,2, and 3000 grit with the compound and polish. Turned out perfectly.

Here is the original headlight:
Attachment 238640
This is 800 grit:
Attachment 238641
1000 grit:
Attachment 238642
2000 grit:
Attachment 238643
This is after 3000 grit and compound buffer:
Attachment 238644
Here is the final product after polish:
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Attachment 238646
Headlight on the left was the after.
Just bought some new HID's too so it will look much better :)

For good measure we only used 2000 and 3000 grit with compound and polish on the Miata and it was miraculous. Looks brand new! (They were not nearly as bad as mine)
Attachment 238647

bladeiai 12-03-2011 10:57 PM

I just bought an 04 and the headlights have oxidation on the inside as well as condensation... anyone have any advice on how I could fix this?
If it comes to needing to replace them can I buy the halogen assemblies and just use the existing ballasts or are the hid housings completely different? (I have thehid lights)


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