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NXGHOST 03-25-2006 06:24 PM

Headlight Restorations (Pics)
 
Here are some headlights I did for a local guy. They were very weathered and yellowed. I used the Wolfgang Headlight Restoration Kit.

http://www.eshine.ca/proddetail.php?...lensKit&cat=13

I also polish headlights at $50/pair. Turnaround is same day or next day.

http://www.eshine.ca/web/headlights/DSC04389.JPG

http://www.eshine.ca/web/headlights/DSC04416.JPG

Chris Pace
eShine Canada
www.eShine.ca

Ponyryd 03-25-2006 08:44 PM

Wow, amazing results, and cheaper than new.

99GTRag 03-25-2006 10:37 PM

That is an amazing transformation Chris....Excellent little testimonial for the repair kit I would say....Good job! :tup

Doug

White_Snake 03-26-2006 06:59 AM

holy ..they look brand new!!
good job man! :tup

capncobra5.0 03-26-2006 08:50 AM

ya that looks great, mine could use that for sure.....headlight covers hide it pretty good though for now... http://emoticons4u.com/cool/cool18.gif

Crazirich 03-31-2006 03:25 PM

what do you use for polishing headlight... buffer/compound/paper etc.... you can pm me if you don't want to reveal your secrets.... I can also do this, but i think i use a more crude method.... but i can even fix a headlight that was keyed

Crazirich 03-31-2006 03:26 PM

You know what i hate the most... doing all the work to find out the chrome inside is pooched :tup

NXGHOST 03-31-2006 03:28 PM


Originally Posted by Crazirich
what do you use for polishing headlight... buffer/compound/paper etc.... you can pm me if you don't want to reveal your secrets.... I can also do this, but i think i use a more crude method.... but i can even fix a headlight that was keyed

I used our Wolfgang Headlight restoration kit after I hit it with a few abrasives.

http://www.eshine.ca/proddetail.php?prod=185&cat=13

You likely sand your using fine grit papers. This works the same, just more labor intensive. You can use a polishing pad on the end of a drill, the possible ways to do this are endless. They all work. Just make sure they are clear before applying any type of sealant.

Chris Pace
eShine Canada
www.eShine.ca

anarchist 03-31-2006 03:51 PM

My headlights are so pitted that they are basically useless at night. It's really hard to tell from this picture but trust me, they ain't nothing like they were when new. I have the same problem with my windshield too but that's being replaced in a couple weeks.

Could you repair these headlights? If so, I'd like to get them done.

http://tk.files.storage.msn.com/x1pD...QK59vJZ-WCWMCJ

NXGHOST 03-31-2006 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by anarchist
My headlights are so pitted that they are basically useless at night. It's really hard to tell from this picture but trust me, they ain't nothing like they were when new. I have the same problem with my windshield too but that's being replaced in a couple weeks.

Could you repair these headlights? If so, I'd like to get them done.

http://tk.files.storage.msn.com/x1pD...QK59vJZ-WCWMCJ

I can likely repair them. You would have to take them out and mail them to me though. LMK.

Chris Pace


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