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NachoCheese Feb 26, 2011 07:03 PM

PlastX didn't halp, need more halp
 
Got some extra money floating around and want to fix some paint on my bumpers and junk. One think I need to do is remove the yellowing from my headlights. I have used PlastX before with okay results, but the yellow came back shortly after. Before I wet sand, i saw that some people use a compound and polish. But I don't know what exactly I'm looking to buy. I don't think they need to be wetsanded, but PlastX never really helped me. I also don't have immediate access to a drill. What are my options?

RADRaze2KX Apr 25, 2011 12:29 AM

If you have bad yellowing, you need to wet sand it prior to using PlastX... I didn't think mine needed to be wet sanded, but I did it anyway. See here: https://g35driver.com/forums/care-de...ml#post5833126

wbama387 Apr 25, 2011 01:03 AM

I used turtle wax rubbing compound and a orbital buffer. You can get the compound for like $10 and orbital buffer for like $20-30.

RADRaze2KX Apr 25, 2011 01:08 AM

I think Autozone has a sale on orbital buffer's right now... they have a 6" for $20 and a 10" for $25. Something like that...

wbama387 Apr 25, 2011 01:22 AM


Originally Posted by RADRaze2KX (Post 5833198)
I think Autozone has a sale on orbital buffer's right now... they have a 6" for $20 and a 10" for $25. Something like that...

yep thats the one im talking about.

Silencer_0 Apr 25, 2011 02:54 PM

Make sure you wax, seal, or both, your headlights after polishing.


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