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    Another headlight cover fix

    I ordered new headlight covers from Autozone, but I didn't like them, so I decided to try to polish my covers. I have read the suggestions here on this site, but I am lazy and hand sanding didn't sound like fun in 90 degree heat.
    I purchased the new PowerBall made by Mother, which is available at Pep Boys, Checker Auto and a lot of other places. I also purchased some very fine rubbing compound. I hooked the PowerBall to my cordless drill, turned it on slowly and put it in the can of rubbing compound to coat it then started polishing the light covers on my Geo Metro (my good gas mileage work car). I was so pleased with how well it was working that I didn't finish the Metro and started on the VX.
    It was almost as if it had been designed by a VX owner, it polished great and the shape of the headlight cover didn't even slow it down.
    There are some scratches that wouldn't come out, but it is much clearer, it doesn't look like new, but it looks great!
    I used some Mother's Plastic Polish afterward which helped hide some old scratches and cleared it up even more. If you are looking for a quick fix----give it a try. Hullraiser
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    Just did the headlight buff out with the Powerball today... Awesome!

    I used only Meguiar's PlastX and it took 15 minutes per light. Remarkable improvement after five minutes, even better after ten, and the last five I just worked on the worst parts.

    I drove over the Hwy 50 summit for work last winter so they were pretty chewed up from the sand. And 6 years of living outside had yellowed 'em up pretty bad. Now they are all clear. Not all of the harder scratches came out so they aren't perfect but they look only a year or two old.

    I highly endorse this method!
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    Lisa and I found a new product at SEMA for taking care of this problem WITHOUT using power tools or a lot of muscle AND it imbeds UV protectant in the plastic to slow this from happening again. We'll take pictures of the process this weekend and post the results but the demo was incredible. Cost is reasonable (less than a powerball and polish) and takes maybe 10 minutes a lens at most.

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    Yes, Please post!

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    Tone -

    I'm looking forward to the details as my passenger side is hazing like crazy now and starting to look real ugly

    Thanks
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    Still recovering from SEMA but we are planning to do it tonite and will take pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tone
    we are planning to do it tonite and will take pics.

    Sounds X-rated - sure you want to post THOSE pictures here??
    "If you're not living on the edge --- you're taking up too much space!!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tone
    Lisa and I found a new product at SEMA for taking care of this problem WITHOUT using power tools or a lot of muscle AND it imbeds UV protectant in the plastic to slow this from happening again. We'll take pictures of the process this weekend and post the results but the demo was incredible. Cost is reasonable (less than a powerball and polish) and takes maybe 10 minutes a lens at most.
    Hey Tone- I may have missed the post, but what was the outcome of this new product? And who makes it?

    My headlights need an overhaul.. Thanks.

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    Did this stuff ever work out? What was it called? I'm looking at headlight covers over at Summit, but if this stuff works that great, tell us all where to get some

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    Thumbs up

    Hullraiser, what was wrong with covers? Were they the tinted ones by GT, post a pic on the VX or just of the covers. Very curious what they look like. I have GT rears in dark smoke and like them quite a bit, may go for the fronts. My headlights are just pealing slightly, my first pair when bought it new were pealing bad and made dealership replace as buy condition as well as rim replacement. thanks

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    Hey Tone,

    If you read this, I'm also chiming in to hear about the mystery product you mentioned that worked so well in polishing the headlight covers.

    Thanks!
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    when i first got my VX it was yellowish and faded, got my brother to them foe me at the body shop he works for and hwta he did was sand them, polish them, and then he clear coat three layers on top of the cover and now its super clear and works perfect, at this point they are still looking like if the lenses where polished yesterday.


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    WOW,,,Costie hat's off to your brother, nice work ! !
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