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    EXT:Toothpaste Headlight Restoration

    Things needed:
    1.Toothpaste(Crest is the best)
    2.Two towels(One to dry and one to wash)
    3.Window cleaner of some sort



    Step one:

    Spary your window cleaner onto one of the headlights. Make sure to get it nice and wet



    Step two:

    Take your toothpaste and push out a nice line onto your head-light.




    Step three:

    Now with one of your towels start to buff the toothpaste around on the headlight and make sure too spary it with the window cleaner once in awhile. And depending how your headlights are you might have to push out for toothpaste onto the light and do it as much as you feel. Or till your tired lol



    Step four:

    Spary the headlight down with either water or the window cleaner. And with the other towel wipe away all the fluid and sit back and look at your brand new headlight!

    Before:



    After:



    Sorry I only have before and after pictures of the right light not the left. And you can also use a buffer.(much faster and easier lol). Enjoy and let me know if it works as well as it did for me
    Last edited by markrutherford; 01-30-2011, 08:38 PM.


    Bought from:AbsurdNY,92smokeaccord,cb7inct,nevi325,xkjnboix,cb 7resurrector,JoshM

    MRT: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=203451

    #2
    My pass side headlamp is fubar....

    i might try this when the weather warms up but im not expecting too much as my lamp is rough.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Ralphie View Post
      My pass side headlamp is fubar....

      i might try this when the weather warms up but im not expecting too much as my lamp is rough.
      Ya it was 35 degrees out today so I was like wth ill do it. If you do it when its cold make sure too spary the headlight often so the toothpaste doesnt harden.


      Bought from:AbsurdNY,92smokeaccord,cb7inct,nevi325,xkjnboix,cb 7resurrector,JoshM

      MRT: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=203451

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        #4
        mothers makes such a polish man . i did not see a improvement maybe how to brush teeth .

        A man that keeps looking back can't see whats in front of him.

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          #5
          Originally posted by stretch JDM View Post
          mothers makes such a polish man . i did not see a improvement maybe how to brush teeth .
          Its because my cellphone has a bad cam. But heres a video of it done on a civic. It took me 30mins by hand too get it real clear. A buffer is much better as i stated.

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKAshYmrExc


          Bought from:AbsurdNY,92smokeaccord,cb7inct,nevi325,xkjnboix,cb 7resurrector,JoshM

          MRT: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=203451

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            #6
            Ya i have the polish and it didn't do shit.

            I know Honda does headlight restoration but they also clean out the inside....im not about to open my headlamps...too lazy and i don't have an oven/heat gun.

            But ill give it a crack.

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              #7
              well if the inside is foggy then this wrote work. Its for the outside of the lens. But im sure it would work for the inside if you did open it.


              Bought from:AbsurdNY,92smokeaccord,cb7inct,nevi325,xkjnboix,cb 7resurrector,JoshM

              MRT: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=203451

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                #8
                you would get much better results using glass polish. later.
                Avoiding dirt at all costs

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                  #9
                  You should look up some of type-g's threads. You can use aluminum polish and then go back with plastic polish and it worked good for me. A buffer does help though.

                  EDIT: There the polish master is.
                  Last edited by Brandoncb7; 01-30-2011, 10:41 PM.

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                    #10
                    This diy is for people that wants too clear up there headlights for 99 cents.


                    Bought from:AbsurdNY,92smokeaccord,cb7inct,nevi325,xkjnboix,cb 7resurrector,JoshM

                    MRT: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=203451

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                      #11
                      i have done this before and i can tell you it take 3-4 times on our headlamps because it is glass but civic headlamps are plastic so it only takes 2 runs. Moreover, glass polish or hell even chrome polish works much better. My thing is fake it till you make it.
                      Originally posted by Makaveli2k
                      Be a man. Grab on the crank pulley with one hand, hold some chloroform over the air filter and "Shush it to death".
                      Originally posted by Accrdkid
                      Hey did you earn your Red Wings? Red Wings being you muffed dived that coochie and tasted copper and got the red mustache.

                      No matter how far you go, the same path lies in front of you. "ユメクイ"

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                        #12
                        Bump for a good diy
                        Green EX http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=176536
                        93 SE http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=210486

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                          #13
                          I second the recommendation on crest!
                          blackROSE Member, with a focus on VIP Style

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                            #14
                            I've used it on plastic headlight lenses and works quite well. They will eventually haze up again though, but it's a good quick fix.

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                              #15
                              works good, I did that to my winowscreen, it looks crystal clear


                              KEEP IT NICE, NOT RICE

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