7th Generation Civic 2001 - 2005 In the years from 2001 to 2005 Honda released it's 7th Generation Civic.
Chassis codes: EM2, ES1, EP3, EU1

cleaning oxidized headlights

 
Old Apr 21, 2011
  #1  
2002ExCivic's Avatar
Thread Starter
Registered!!
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 312
Likes: 0
Rep Power: 195
2002ExCivic has a spectacular aura about2002ExCivic has a spectacular aura about
Question cleaning oxidized headlights

Hey well I was out for a bit and in the parking lot two guys noticed that my headlights were really foggy. and they were haha. Anyways they offered to clean my headlights and they did one and i liked the result so i let them do the other side...

What i wanted to know is have any of you ever cleaned your foggy headlights like this and was it hard... any differing steps?

what i saw they did was:
1. wet sanded with fine sandpaper and some slightly milky solution from a spray bottle.
2. dry them with three different towels.
after that they were scuffed up i would say but then
3. they sprayed some kind of polish or clear coat from a spray can(like spray paint)

that was all they did but they did come out looking very clear..
Old Apr 21, 2011
  #2  
lowlife9's Avatar
Registered!!
 
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 4,315
Likes: 3
From: connecticut
Rep Power: 256
lowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to behold
Re: cleaning oxidized headlights

two strange men polished your headlight in a parking garage and the end result was a milky white substance
Old Apr 21, 2011
  #3  
Steez26's Avatar
Registered!!
 
Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 137
Likes: 0
From: San Diego
Rep Power: 0
Steez26 is an unknown quantity at this point
Re: cleaning oxidized headlights

Originally Posted by lowlife9
two strange men polished your headlight in a parking garage and the end result was a milky white substance
Haha this made me lol!!
But in all seriousness yeah thats usually how you re-clear headlights. I'm sure there's a diy somewhere in this forum so you won't have to pay people for their milky discharge
Old Apr 21, 2011
  #4  
2002ExCivic's Avatar
Thread Starter
Registered!!
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 312
Likes: 0
Rep Power: 195
2002ExCivic has a spectacular aura about2002ExCivic has a spectacular aura about
Re: cleaning oxidized headlights

lol it was just a parking lot. anyways what was that polish thing have you done that?
Old Apr 21, 2011
  #5  
hath33's Avatar
Registered!!
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 72
Likes: 0
From: Texas
Rep Power: 196
hath33 will become famous soon enough
Re: cleaning oxidized headlights

They sell kits in autopart stores for that ive bought one they are expensive though but they work.
Old Apr 21, 2011
  #6  
lowlife9's Avatar
Registered!!
 
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 4,315
Likes: 3
From: connecticut
Rep Power: 256
lowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to beholdlowlife9 is a splendid one to behold
Re: cleaning oxidized headlights

you can get a 3M headlight restoration kit at wallmart for 20 dollars its a 3 stage sandiing and polishing kit. as for the clear coat you said they sprayed on at the end i have no clue i hope it wasn't some kind of lacquer or something who knows ??? this is the 3M kit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t1RBw0IGXA

Last edited by lowlife9; Apr 21, 2011 at 07:40 PM.
Old Apr 21, 2011
  #7  
indyhondagirl's Avatar
Registered!!
 
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 1
Likes: 0
Rep Power: 0
indyhondagirl is an unknown quantity at this point
Thumbs up Re: cleaning oxidized headlights

There are lots of products at auto parts stores, ranging in price from $5 to $25, turtle wax makes a kit for about $9 I bought it it has a spray lubricant, 4 small sandpaper pieces, gloves, and a sealant I did my civic and my sons civic and it worked very well for the money took about an hour each car but results were well worth it.
Old Apr 21, 2011
  #8  
hath33's Avatar
Registered!!
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 72
Likes: 0
From: Texas
Rep Power: 196
hath33 will become famous soon enough
Re: cleaning oxidized headlights

Anyone tried the mothers powerball?
Old Apr 21, 2011
  #9  
7genmarathon's Avatar
Registered!!
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 453
Likes: 0
From: Bexar, TX
Rep Power: 0
7genmarathon is an unknown quantity at this point
Re: cleaning oxidized headlights

Ive used "BlueMagic" I think its called. It works wonders. use it on a blue rag(chemical is blue) and you will see all of the yellow-greenish gunk come off the headlight.

You gotta use some elbow grease on it though I put my whole body into wiping it. Don't let it sit long, or it will dry and haze up.
Old Apr 21, 2011
  #10  
gearbox's Avatar
Premium Member
Hey! Look At Me!! I'm a Supporting Member!!
iTrader: (95)
 
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 51,241
Likes: 20
From: NV
Rep Power: 812
gearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond repute
Re: cleaning oxidized headlights

i got the powercone and its worth every penny. doesnt scratch either and works great with mothers plastic polish. the powerball for headlights looks pretty good too.

Originally Posted by hath33
Anyone tried the mothers powerball?
Old Apr 22, 2011
  #11  
lazlong's Avatar
Registered!!
 
Joined: May 2010
Posts: 3,662
Likes: 2
From: Funkytown, Tx
Rep Power: 235
lazlong has much to be proud oflazlong has much to be proud oflazlong has much to be proud oflazlong has much to be proud oflazlong has much to be proud oflazlong has much to be proud oflazlong has much to be proud oflazlong has much to be proud oflazlong has much to be proud oflazlong has much to be proud oflazlong has much to be proud of
Re: cleaning oxidized headlights

I just use super fine grit and plain old H2O. Wipe and dry real good then spray on clear coat (yes, out of a spray can). This method works on plastic and glass.

sand paper- free, had it laying around
water- nearly free, I pay $1 a day for water
clear coat- free, had it laying around
watching you guys spend money on a kit for something I did for nearly free- priceless
Old Apr 22, 2011
  #12  
BlueEM2's Avatar
Whachya lookin at?
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 6,388
Likes: 13
From: Canada
Rep Power: 313
BlueEM2 has a reputation beyond reputeBlueEM2 has a reputation beyond reputeBlueEM2 has a reputation beyond reputeBlueEM2 has a reputation beyond reputeBlueEM2 has a reputation beyond reputeBlueEM2 has a reputation beyond reputeBlueEM2 has a reputation beyond reputeBlueEM2 has a reputation beyond reputeBlueEM2 has a reputation beyond reputeBlueEM2 has a reputation beyond reputeBlueEM2 has a reputation beyond repute
Re: cleaning oxidized headlights

LoL yea automotive sandpaper does work but it takes longer than the powerball or something like that. The kits though are very overpriced but if you don't care to take the time to piece it all together (buying sandpaper) than by all means buy the kit.

Mine are due too... damnit... I hope I run into a couple strangers in a parking lot too that are willing to clear my headlights whilst creating milky residue.
Old Apr 22, 2011
  #13  
2002ExCivic's Avatar
Thread Starter
Registered!!
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 312
Likes: 0
Rep Power: 195
2002ExCivic has a spectacular aura about2002ExCivic has a spectacular aura about
Re: cleaning oxidized headlights

tbohar do you want to creat milky residue xD
Old Apr 22, 2011
  #14  
jono237's Avatar
Registered!!
 
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 79
Likes: 0
From: PA
Rep Power: 0
jono237 is an unknown quantity at this point
Re: cleaning oxidized headlights

milky residue aside i think im gona go with the mothers unless i can find something better between now and then
 
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Honda Civic Forum
Replies
Last Post
RSJ
8th & 9th Generation Civic 2006 - 2015
6
Aug 13, 2016 01:06 PM
Martinez8o5
Mechanical Problems/Vehicle Issues and Fix-it Forum
10
Jul 31, 2015 10:58 PM
vtec92
HIDs and Retrofitting
2
Jul 16, 2015 03:55 AM
Wankenstein
Mechanical Problems/Vehicle Issues and Fix-it Forum
8
Jul 12, 2015 11:54 AM


Thread Tools
Search this Thread

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:53 PM.