HEADLIGHTS
#2
RE: HEADLIGHTS
From moisture inside the lens? Talk to your dealer or eBay and buy new headlight assemblies. ) No just kidding...I'm not sure if you can take the lens off the assembly or not, but if you can, do it and clean the inside of the lens.
#4
RE: HEADLIGHTS
go to eastwood tools.com i think it is or it might just be eastwood.com.
either way they have the stuff that you can use for this. and it is also a great place for ya if you restor anythign etc... tools galore for that type of thing to
either way they have the stuff that you can use for this. and it is also a great place for ya if you restor anythign etc... tools galore for that type of thing to
#5
RE: HEADLIGHTS
I know it sounds weird, but i have used metal polish on like a powerball or something similar. if the haze is on the outside this will work... the only downfall to doing this is that you will need to keep at them bacause they will oxidize again fairly easily, but if you already have the things its cheaper than buyin the specail light kit which is the same concept
#6
RE: HEADLIGHTS
i wouldnt do it to any montes i've seen 2000 or newer, i just havent seen any in real bad shape, but ive used metal polish, paper towels and elbow grease on older vehicles with very good results.
the lights on my 2000 w/145,000 miles are still clear enough that i'd be afraid of what it might do to the lense... what ever you do, spot test first.
the lights on my 2000 w/145,000 miles are still clear enough that i'd be afraid of what it might do to the lense... what ever you do, spot test first.
#7
RE: HEADLIGHTS
The yellow build up should be on the outside only. But if you do have any discoloration on the inside, you can separate the lens from the assembly.
You need a sharp utility knife, and a lot of patience. Once you remove the entire headlight assembly from the car, carefully cut the silicone sealing the clear lens to the rest of the assembly. Once you cut all the way around, it should separate no problem. I did this on my grand am to make my own "black" headlights.
To put it back together, you'll need to clean all the old silicone off of both pieces. Then seal with plenty of new weather proof silicone. You'll want to let the silicone dry before re-installing the assembly in the car.
That also helps if you have water or condensation getting into your headlight assembly.
As for cleaning the yellow build-up on your lens. There's lots of stuff you can get from a good local autoparts store. I used "Meguiar's Plastx" (clear plastic cleaner & polish) to get the yellow off my grand am's headlights.
What ever you use, I strongly recommend using a buffer.
You need a sharp utility knife, and a lot of patience. Once you remove the entire headlight assembly from the car, carefully cut the silicone sealing the clear lens to the rest of the assembly. Once you cut all the way around, it should separate no problem. I did this on my grand am to make my own "black" headlights.
To put it back together, you'll need to clean all the old silicone off of both pieces. Then seal with plenty of new weather proof silicone. You'll want to let the silicone dry before re-installing the assembly in the car.
That also helps if you have water or condensation getting into your headlight assembly.
As for cleaning the yellow build-up on your lens. There's lots of stuff you can get from a good local autoparts store. I used "Meguiar's Plastx" (clear plastic cleaner & polish) to get the yellow off my grand am's headlights.
What ever you use, I strongly recommend using a buffer.
#8
RE: HEADLIGHTS
#9
RE: HEADLIGHTS
the good news is it should be on the out side.
the bad news is you can not take our lights apart that easy. I know i have done it for the same reason.
on the montes you cant heat them and do it either i knwo someone that tried it and melted his lights lol
but you can go to Ebay and find them pretty cheap for a set or one at a time as money allows etc...
Good luck
the bad news is you can not take our lights apart that easy. I know i have done it for the same reason.
on the montes you cant heat them and do it either i knwo someone that tried it and melted his lights lol
but you can go to Ebay and find them pretty cheap for a set or one at a time as money allows etc...
Good luck