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86StangGT 08-12-2001 09:44 PM

Yellow Headlights!!! Help!!!
 
Hey, I just got my 95 Cobra and everything looks good on it execpt the damn yellow headlights, they look nasty!!! I read in a MM&FF to use 1600 grit sandpaper and wet sand them, then use a high speed buffer on them. Well I tried to wet sand them and all it did was scratch them and make them look worse. If someone has cleaned up there headlights or knows how please help!!

84LX89GT 08-13-2001 05:36 AM

I don't know how you can clean up the sanding you did to it, but i know that if you take bleach it will clean up and whiten the surface of the headlight. If you can, take off the lens and clean it inside and out with bleach. A friend of mine did this to his tail lenses on his POS VW Corrado and they were ALOT clearer and nicer. Good luck!

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Chevyguy 08-13-2001 10:16 AM

The yellowing appears to be the actual Polycarbonate plastic the lens is made of yellowing due to sunlight exposure. Bleaching may help the surface, but nothing short of new lenses will really work IMHO.
Blame it on poor material quality control, and material specification shortcomings. Thanks Ford http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/biggrin.gif

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joe4speed 08-13-2001 11:01 AM

I just got new lenses at www.stangparts.com 100% better!! good luck!

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trbkrb 08-14-2001 04:26 PM

I don't think any thing is different with the 95 from my 87, but I used the 600 & 1200 wet & dry sandpaper with water, and then followed up with some scratch compound and my buffer - it was a lot cleaner. Not "new" clean, but maybe 3 year old clean. The scratch compound or rubbing compound( i've used both) takes out the scratches from the sandpaper. Treat the newly cleaned lenses like your paint - polish & wax them regularly. Some people recommend metal polish for polishing aluminum & such, - it may work better, but I just used what I had. They still look good 1 - 1/2 years later

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