Originally posted by Blevans:
Originally posted by RGSOUNDF:
Here you go




If it is the inside yours are the first I have heard of!
I beleive you will find it is UV damage on the OUTSIDE!



Yeah the hazing is on the outside of the light to take off the headlight lift your hood there will be 3 screws one on the left of the headlight, another on the right. The third screw is down deep behind the headlight. After you take off the screws you can just pull the headlight directly out.(BTW don't mess with the Long screws those adjust your lights aim)

I bought some 2000 grit sandpaper from Walmart for 3 dollars. First I wet the headlight with my soapy towel and proceeded to sand the headlight(by hand)... after about 30 minutes of sanding(make sure you keep it wet) I brought out the Sander, hooked up the 2000 grit sandpaper to it and went over my work(for about 15 minutes) afterwards it looked great. You'll notice that they will still look hazy afterwards...this is because you need to apply wax to it. Most people I've seen use Meguairs plastic wax( or whatever its called) but my dad on a whim(and accidentally) sprayed my lens with Meguiars Tire shine and as I rubbed it off my all the hazing went away. I found that pretty odd so I sprayed the rest of the lens and sure enough the thing was super clean afterwards. So that would be what I'm advocating for the job even though I'm sure the plastic wax is far better.

~darp~
BTW don't give up on the project just because it doesn't look like the sanding is getting you anywhere. All the results seem to happen at once. And its definitely a worthwhile thing to do when you drive at night as much as I do.



Originally posted by PÃ?â?¢WDÃ?â?°Ã?®CÃ?Ë?Ã?Æ?TMÃ?â?¬N:
I can do anything if i can find that powder .