Wanted headlights

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kevybz3
Joined: Thu 22 Apr, 2010 10:30
Posts: 166

  Z3 roadster 2.8
Location: Birmingham

Wanted headlights

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Headlights wanted, mine are scratched to pieces,let me know what you got,

Cheers
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Muzz
Joined: Mon 22 Mar, 2010 19:16
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  Z3 roadster 1.9
Location: Nuneaton

Post by Muzz »

I have a set of std headlights of my 97 1.9 your more than welcome to veiw and im near Birmingham :)
Its a hairdressing thing.......................you would'nt understand
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kevybz3
Joined: Thu 22 Apr, 2010 10:30
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  Z3 roadster 2.8
Location: Birmingham

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Cheers but had a kick in the goolies today with mot, rear brake pipes and front bushes, exhaust cracked as well
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BonBon
Joined: Tue 08 Jan, 2008 21:10
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  Z3 roadster 1.9

Polishing Headlights

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It's pretty trivial to sort out yourself..... Most plastic polishes (the stuff you use on your rear screen) should do the job.
For really severe cases here is a procedure.

#1 Mask around the headlight. Protect your car's finish with masking or painting tape. Don't use duct tape as it can ruin or lift the paint on your car.

#2 Clean the headlight lens.

* You can use sandpaper, but remember the sandpaper will leave scratches thus requiring more steps to remove these scratches. First wet the sandpaper in a bucket or cup of soapy water.
* Spray the headlight with a commercial plastic lens cleaner or just soap and water (degreaser also works fine). Wash the lens with a clean rag or a shop towel.

#3 Remove oxidation.

* Dip one finger into a plastic polish or a compound designed for plastic. With the lens still wet, apply the polish evenly over the entire headlight.
* Grab a sanding sponge or a soft hand pad and take out the starting sandpaper which you decided earlier, in most cases, the 600-grit sandpaper.
* Fold the sandpaper in three around the Soft Hand Pad Or Sanding Sponge.
* Dip the sponge and the sandpaper into the soapy water.
* Sand, using a side to side motion, applying even pressure, periodically wetting the sponge and the sandpaper in the soapy water. (Avoid contacting paint and other surrounding surfaces.)

#4 Sand while keeping the surface wet.

* Continue the sanding process with the finer 1200 grit, then even finer 2000 grit and finally 2500 grit sandpapers to remove scratches left by the previous grit.
* Apply the plastic polish/ compound after sanding with the 2500-grit sandpaper. This time, let it haze, then buff/wipe off with a shop towel.
* Clean the lens with a plastic lens cleaner or soap and water. This is to remove any polish residue.

#5 Apply wax (protectant) to the headlight lens.

* Note, this is a preview of the finished lens, if you are not satisfied up to this point you must repeat Steps 1-5 until the lens is clear.
* Seal the lens with wax or silicone sealer.
* Fold a shop towel into four and squeeze a quarter-sized amount of wax or polish onto it and let it soak in for a few seconds.
* Apply to the lens using a single stroke going from left to right gradually working your way down the entire lens.

#6 Check for clean headlights. The headlight repair is complete and you should now have clean headlights that look as good as new and restored optical clarity for safe night driving.
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