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Default Do the Toyota Camry headlight polishers actually work well?

On Mon, 17 Jul 2017 01:39:32 +0000, Stormin' Norman wrote:

On Sun, 16 Jul 2017 20:31:57 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

On Mon, 17 Jul 2017 00:07:29 -0000 (UTC), "Danny D." wrote:

Overall, do those yellowed polycarbonate headlight deoxidizing chemicals or
1600-grit polishing solutions actually work well enough to be
indistinguishable from new?

We bought for a college kid an older Toyota Camry of the early 2002-2006
model vintage where the polycarbonate on the headlights oxidized over time
to a cloudy yellowed appearance (and the speaker covers on the rear deck
are both burned off by sunlight).

The kid has two options, of course, which is replace the oxidized
headlights altogether, or try those "toothpaste & sandpaper" deoxidizing
remedies on the net, which 'sound' maybe a bit too good to be true.
http://www.jpauleytoyota.com/blog/ho...ights-at-home/

While the pictures by the headlight-polishing companies are always
impressive
http://xfactorae.com

Yet, this article says that abrasives will only work on "glass" lenses.
http://www.ebay.com/gds/THE-TRUTH-AB...0945494/g.html

Only someone with actual experience would know the answer to that question.

Overall, do those yellowed polycarbonate headlight deoxidizing chemicals or
1600-grit polishing solutions actually work well enough to be
indistinguishable from new?

If so, which ones do you have the best experience with on Toyota
headlights?


You have to try it yourself. I used Blue Magic on 2 cars and it cleared up fogging,
yellowing and very minor scratches. It cost about 6 bucks for enough to for a dozen cars.
Just pour a bit on a cotton rag - I like to use old T-shirts - add a minute or two of elbow
grease and hose it off. Or spray some Windex and use a rag to clean the residue.
The lenses won't look new, because it won't take out pits and deep scratches.
But it's a big improvement.


This product?

http://amzn.to/2utIFqd


Yes.

Did you also use the sealer?

http://amzn.to/2utBzSp


No.
The lenses were still looking good a couple years later.
The cars were 16 and 10 years old when I used it in 2011.