'95 Integra LS Headlight Issues
Hey guys,
Just bought a used car ('95 Integra LS) the interior is clean and the paint is great but i'm having issues cleaning the headlights. They're a bit foggy and I don't know what to do about it. Also one headlight is a bit higher than the other from what I can tell. I'll try to get pictures up when it gets dark. I don't know the first thing about cars but my friend told me to check out this forum. I was also told about a Meguiars product that would help clean it but I wanted to run it by this forum to see if anyone knows whats up. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Oh, one more thing. I'm looking to get HIDs. Would I need new housing or do I just buy lights that are specific to the car. Any additional information would be great.
Thanks in advance.
adriankeith
Just bought a used car ('95 Integra LS) the interior is clean and the paint is great but i'm having issues cleaning the headlights. They're a bit foggy and I don't know what to do about it. Also one headlight is a bit higher than the other from what I can tell. I'll try to get pictures up when it gets dark. I don't know the first thing about cars but my friend told me to check out this forum. I was also told about a Meguiars product that would help clean it but I wanted to run it by this forum to see if anyone knows whats up. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Oh, one more thing. I'm looking to get HIDs. Would I need new housing or do I just buy lights that are specific to the car. Any additional information would be great.
Thanks in advance.
adriankeith
Try some 3m plastic cleaner & polish....
check this site out http://www.team-integra.net
here and article about cleaning headlights http://www.team-integra.net/se...D=662
check this site out http://www.team-integra.net
here and article about cleaning headlights http://www.team-integra.net/se...D=662
Hey, those cleaners are all right but after time it comes back...I would recommend sanding them with very high grit paper start with abotu 600-800 then work up until you get the desired shine, read it on a forum!
That doesn't cause any permanent damage, does it? We are talking about sanding the headlights, right? Just want to make sure before I get to work on them, haha. I had some neverdull around the house and I went ahead and did that. Can't really see the difference right now because its so bright+hot. Will post up results later with pictures. Thanks guys.
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