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Several weeks back i put my 350z on the net for sale and was thinking i should really do something about my smokey headlights , i noticed R33 and R34 have the same problem , i always thought the smokey glass was stained on the inside and would have replace them at $1100 each ! So i tried metal polish (AUTOSOL) buffed it on with a cloth , worked a treat , i know what your thinking metal polish on plastic ? it worked a treat its crystal clear ! i do know of plastic polish you can get but i think this is the same stuff its like toothpaste , slightly abrasive . Now i just want to polish every stained headlight i see ! Hope this helps

Yeah cheers mate. There is a large thread on here called "yellow fever" all about lights and the best fixes. I solved mine with one of the tutorials in there that uses wet/dry sandpaper, really effective. Ya sould post some pics up in there to show your results...

Cheers.

man, what are you eventually trying to sell now op...

paint polish, and a MACHINE, - 18months ago the headlights were polished, still fine. Headlights are usually waxed as well

Depending how bad, you may need to wetsand. But i would imagine some paint polish, and a machine will rectify most out there. A lasting solution. Not one of those ones designed for 2-3months and you have to re-do

didn't you see the end of his post Daniel.. he wants to clean every headlight he sees.. so come one, come all park your cars infront of this guys house and you'll have clear headlights

didn't you see the end of his post Daniel.. he wants to clean every headlight he sees.. so come one, come all park your cars infront of this guys house and you'll have clear headlights

Damn straight, :rofl: ill even polish some knobs ? joking ! i probably got over excited when i found out a way to fix my headlights.

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