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Aloha all.

Right, my drivers side headlight is slightly yellowy.

Is some kind of age related grime I do believe, I know it's on the outside as if you scratch at it lightly it comes off (a little bit)

What's the best way to clean the light up good and proper??

(read somewhere you can use t-cut??)

Cheers in advance guys

:lol:

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use T cut dude. I use T cut everyso often and it transforms the lights. They look like new again!! Last time i did it was 3 weeks ago and they are still holding up.

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Any type of cutting compound.. I used g3 on my headlights, as they were yellow and mottled.

Give it a quick wax over once youve cut the lights otherwise they will yellow again in no time ;)

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What? With normal car wax?

Yeah after youve cut it with a compound, just give it a coat of car wax, not polish.

Something like meguiars tech wax will do. That sorta wax bro.

They will yellow again over time but it will just delay it

Posted

Have the full Autoglym cleaning set, what's the best one to use from that?

(if anyone else here uses Autoglym)

Cheers for the help though guys ;)

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i just use rubbing compound,i saw a post on gt turbo on how to split te ligts. im gonna take min to bits ad clean inside

Split glanza lights? I think youll probably find there sealed units, i wouldnt prise them apart otherwise the damp will get in when there back together.

The yellowing occurs on the outside of the lends, not the inside

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