How do you polish your lights?

Phantom

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My tail lights are a little fadded and I was wondering how I would polish it to make it shiny without having to sand it down or clear coat it. What products could I use to make it look more polished?

Thanks.
 

p5150

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Get some buffing compound, a wool buffing pad and a buffer. It will take you about 10 minutes. Plastic is a bit softer than paint though so just be sure to turn it down a bit
 

Phantom

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I'll give the plastic polish a try first.

PlasticX and Meguiar's...I look for these at the local stores.

I'll just try these without sanding to see how it turns out.

Thanks for the tips.
 

TurboToy-R

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jugodegolf;1012864 said:
What? Toothpaste how did you come up with that?

toothpaste has a slight abrasive quality to it, thats why it cleans your teeth. Also water clean up is nice, and its relatively cheap.
 

rossman3s

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Bananas work pretty well for cleaning CDs and DVDs.

As for the tail lights, I've just used standard buffing compound with an orbital buffer (lightly) followed by a buff wax and then hand wax.. It worked particularly well on my Stealth's lexan headlights, keeping the shine for a month or around ten washes or so. I have also done the same procedure to the Supra tail lamps and they still have a nice shine to them..

I'll have to check out that PlasticX stuff and see how it works..
 

RazoE

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I thought peanut butter cleaned CD/DVD's..? Creamy of course..

but then again, no one should know that, because anything other than chunky should be banned...!!


I use AUTOSOL metal polish on my lights, from Eastwood, works pretty good...
 

sneakypete

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RazoE;1013185 said:
I thought peanut butter cleaned CD/DVD's..? Creamy of course..

but then again, no one should know that, because anything other than chunky should be banned...!!


I use AUTOSOL metal polish on my lights, from Eastwood, works pretty good...

i always use chunky peanut butter to polish my car and lights... the chunks of peanuts are a good abrasive. just be careful when doing the molding, the chunks like to get stuck between them and the car