cobrawannabe
Addicted CEG'er
^ He uses a special polish called "Bagged's Special Headlight Jizz"; works wonders:laugh:
I hear he squeezes it directly from the tube. :laugh:^ He uses a special polish called "Bagged's Special Headlight Jizz"; works wonders:laugh:
...and although he's telling you there's a better way, he'll never tell what it is because he plans on retiring on the large amounts of cabbage he's making off of restoring ford contour headlights. It's BIG business, you know.
...and although he's telling you there's a better way, he'll never tell what it is because he plans on retiring on the large amounts of cabbage he's making off of restoring ford contour headlights. It's BIG business, you know.
...and although he's telling you there's a better way, he'll never tell what it is because he plans on retiring on the large amounts of cabbage he's making off of restoring ford contour headlights. It's BIG business, you know.
LMAO! I can't remember you ever calling anyone out this bad. I approve! :laugh:
Mark
Tehe. Inuendos:laugh:I hear he squeezes it directly from the tube. :laugh:
.........still look like there is work to be done on them.
So much for tossing these lights, huh?
I'm happy with how they turned out...
I did. Well.....before my drill ran out of battery. I'm happy with how they turned out...
new headlights were the best 200 i've ever spent. Who the heck wants to deal with sanding and polishing those stupid things all the time??
im sorry but... there really wasnt much of a change that I can see. There is a way better technique out there that does worlds more than what you did, however, one of those lights really isnt even worth restoring.
Just for reference these headlights were 2x more yellow than yours before hand...