Number of posts : 1018 Age : 38 Location : Xenia, Ohio Registration date : 2007-11-25
Subject: Re: headlights Wed 22 Jul 2009, 5:58 pm
dude all you need is a high speed buffer and some buffing compound.....it has to be a high speed buffer.....but it makes them look brand new. cheep easy fix. my brother has done it to many cars and it allways works.
yellow pro5 ARCC Member
Number of posts : 959 Age : 44 Registration date : 2008-06-10
Subject: Re: headlights Wed 22 Jul 2009, 10:57 pm
i have a really good highspeed buffer come over and ill do them for i have the compound and wetsand paper to them we can make them look new again
berger13 ARCC Secretary
Number of posts : 796 Age : 35 Location : Dayton, Ohio Registration date : 2009-04-20
Subject: Re: headlights Wed 22 Jul 2009, 11:23 pm
im up for some cheap fixes right now lol. i just did oil pan gasket #3 and found out that 4 of the bolt holes for bulged and thats what made it keep blowing out. just happy to have it running again and oil leak free. ive got a buffer at home im gonna try so hopefully its fast enough. thanks for the help guys
yellow pro5 ARCC Member
Number of posts : 959 Age : 44 Registration date : 2008-06-10
Subject: Re: headlights Thu 23 Jul 2009, 2:08 pm
you need to wet sand them with 2000 grit wetsand and a heavy compound to get scratches out then a good polish,,, ill do it for free if ya want to
berger13 ARCC Secretary
Number of posts : 796 Age : 35 Location : Dayton, Ohio Registration date : 2009-04-20
Subject: Re: headlights Thu 23 Jul 2009, 9:49 pm
i already did it today but thanks for the offer. i just used some polishing compound for now cause im eventually gonna need new ones cause my drivers side lights have water in them and they look horrible lol