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Dr. Drivability 05-18-2012 08:49 PM

As mentioned, 1500 grit wet sand them, dry and tape off the paint area, pick up some Mequires Plast-X and use a a drill with a foam buffing pad on it, can also be done by hand. Then go charge your neighbor 25 bucks to do his and you'll pay for the supplys plus a case of beer ;)

GoneHonda 05-18-2012 09:03 PM


Originally Posted by dr. Drivability (Post 282192)
then go charge your neighbor 25 bucks to do his and you'll pay for the supplys plus a case of beer ;)

hahaha i should have done this!:)

94ex915 05-18-2012 10:22 PM


Originally Posted by Frederick (Post 282199)
you can browse some hid lights at uobd2

Just bought HIDs today and you can tell more then ever that the light is messed up. Picked up this turtle wax restoration kit and it helped a little but its a little windy now so I really didnt do a good job on it. Will try again in the morning and if not ima get some sandpaper..

EXV6NIGHTHAWK 05-18-2012 10:51 PM


Originally Posted by 94ex915 (Post 282206)
Just bought HIDs today and you can tell more then ever that the light is messed up. Picked up this turtle wax restoration kit and it helped a little but its a little windy now so I really didnt do a good job on it. Will try again in the morning and if not ima get some sandpaper..

The Turtle wax kit is a lot of work, and doesn't really do any better job than the Mothers powerball kit, which is much easier to use. It doesn't last forever either way, but at least doing it again is easy with the powerball. Sand paper comes with the kit, but I didn't need to use it.

94ex915 05-19-2012 12:18 AM


Originally Posted by EXV6NIGHTHAWK (Post 282209)
The Turtle wax kit is a lot of work, and doesn't really do any better job than the Mothers powerball kit, which is much easier to use. It doesn't last forever either way, but at least doing it again is easy with the powerball. Sand paper comes with the kit, but I didn't need to use it.

Ya but the sand paper provided is really small so im going to try the 1500 tomorrow. By the way, do you know how to adjust the headlights on this car?

EXV6NIGHTHAWK 05-19-2012 12:32 AM

Doesn't make sense to me to use sand paper at all, when it's not neccessary, but whatever works for you. Put the powerball on a drill, a little liquid on the ball, and in a few minutes you have clear headlights again.

crispin 05-19-2012 05:46 AM


Originally Posted by EXV6NIGHTHAWK (Post 282217)
Doesn't make sense to me to use sand paper at all, when it's not neccessary, but whatever works for you. Put the powerball on a drill, a little liquid on the ball, and in a few minutes you have clear headlights again.

It really depends on how damaged the lens are to start.

It sounded like the OP's car needs a lot of smoothing as he says he can feel the roughness with his hand.

I used the sandpaper on a Tahoe once that was in really really bad shape and I have used just the polish on a few lenses that were just lightly discolored.

94ex915 05-19-2012 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by crispin (Post 282218)
It really depends on how damaged the lens are to start.

It sounded like the OP's car needs a lot of smoothing as he says he can feel the roughness with his hand.

I used the sandpaper on a Tahoe once that was in really really bad shape and I have used just the polish on a few lenses that were just lightly discolored.

Ya they are bad. Havent worked on it yet. Anyone tell me where the adjustment screws for the headlights are?

EXV6NIGHTHAWK 05-19-2012 03:49 PM

I think there is only one adjustment (up and down), and you have to use a long screwdriver going through the plastic piece under the hood. I've tried it before, and I've never gotten the light to move very much. Protect the area around the headlight with tape.

What I like about the powerball is you can use the sandpaper the first time, then use the ball to maintain it after that. It will get dull again, in half the time, so you will need to do it again.

94ex915 05-19-2012 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by EXV6NIGHTHAWK (Post 282260)
I think there is only one adjustment (up and down), and you have to use a long screwdriver going through the plastic piece under the hood. I've tried it before, and I've never gotten the light to move very much. Protect the area around the headlight with tape.

What I like about the powerball is you can use the sandpaper the first time, then use the ball to maintain it after that. It will get dull again, in half the time, so you will need to do it again.

Anyone have a picture of where I adjust it at? I cant find it.


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