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				How to polish plastic headlights?
			 
			The headlights on our 2002 Toyota are getting cloudy and I want to bring them back to life. What's the best way to go about polishing them? They are plastic, or polycarbonate or something like that.  Thanks. 
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			They're never going to look new but Meguires and others have a kit for just that purpose, it will certainly improve the appearance.
		 
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			Mothers makes a polishing/ restoration kit.   Used it on my truck,  works great Ultrafine polishing compound might work too
		 
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|  07-26-2010, 06:10 AM | 
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			So the 'kits' that are for this actually work?  Should I plan to do this by hand? Any issues with a buffing pad in my drill? 
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 Yes, pad mounted in drill. Requires careful masking of the areas around the lights. On my 530i, I just removed the headlight assemblies - it was much easier. 
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			I recently used the 3M Headlight Restoration kit with pretty good results. Its a little disconcerting in the first steps when you sand the lenses with your drill until they are a completely opaque white, but it works well. Available at Advance Auto, among othr places. Tim | ||
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			the way i've done it is progressive sanding 600-2000grit finished with plasticX.   makes it nice and clear again.
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|  07-26-2010, 06:29 AM | 
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			sand it with fine grit sand paper. Use polish to polish it, best with a buffer machine. I use wheel/metal polish called blue magic. Works great.
		 
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|  07-26-2010, 09:21 AM | 
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			if you use a drill, go slow.  The stuff has lubricants for hand polish, not a drill.  You can "burn" the surface.
		 
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|  07-26-2010, 10:14 AM | 
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			I'm going to give the 3M product a try. I'll post back with my results.
		 
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|  07-26-2010, 10:29 AM | 
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 It is basically what someone described above....coarse to fine grit sanding discs, polishing compound, drill-mounted buff. The value they provide is putting it all together in one kit. 
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			I recently used the 3M kit on my 2001 Tacoma headlights. I used the finest of the scuff pads. The other ones are too harsh. The lights came out great. Just take your time.
		 
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			or you are feeling cheap, a little toothpaste and some elbow grease
		 
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|  07-26-2010, 11:42 AM | 
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			Plastic polish works great.
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			The medium grit polish for plastic convertible windows works great to get the yellowish color off.  Follow up with the fine polish to get crystal clear.
		 
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|  07-26-2010, 02:56 PM | 
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			I went with the 3M Restoration kit. I picked it up for $18 at WalMart. It didn't take long, but as syncroid said, I probably could have skipped the first two sets of buffing pads. I'm not sure how well the pictures will show the difference, but it's really night and day.  Before:  After:  And when my wife came out to see what I was doing to her car:   
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|  07-27-2010, 04:51 AM | 
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			LOL!  Bet you had some fast explaining to do when she saw the bottom pic!
		 
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|  07-27-2010, 10:45 AM | 
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Yeah, she was not thrilled with what she saw. She was very happy with the end results though.
		 
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			used the 3m kit myself, amazing. doubt that any kit that does not include abrasive pads would be worth a darn. have seen one advertised (Mequiars?) that looks like it's just a puff ball and some polish. 
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