May 20, 201015 yr We just had our mechanic replace my wife's 95 Legacy headlights to pass inspection, and my 95 Legacy is due next month. They're pretty yellowed, and I'd like to replace them myself to save on labor. I'm going to skip the polishing route. I've noticed the various online sources seem to sell two brands: "Replacement" for about $120 to $140, and "Genera" for about $165. Does anyone know if there's any difference between the two brands?
May 20, 201015 yr i just polished mine, 95 lego and 97 gt, last weekend. i bought the 3M kit at advance auto with the drill attachment. came with everthing you need for ~$23. it took less than 2 hours for both cars. i opened the hood and left the lights in the car. and i got to drink beer while i did it. the only thing you need that's not in the kit is masking tape. i used blue painters tape because i had it on hand. you need to reconsider your decision not to polish.
May 20, 201015 yr I did the polishing route except I used Meguiars kit and it worked great. Around $25 for the kit. Im not sure about the difference between Genera and Replacement though.
May 20, 201015 yr Just use buffer to get those lights clear again. A cleaner wax will work fine or rubbing compound and then a cleaner wax after. It was very easy and only took me about 5 mins per light. Works well on the rear lights too!
May 21, 201015 yr I used toothpaste on a wet paper towel, and cleaned by hand. Worked pretty good. I did not use polish afterwards, but think that would help too.
May 21, 201015 yr I did my buddy's 03 Legacy wagon tonight. His were extremely yellowed and it only took about 15 minutes. Used this:
May 21, 201015 yr Author Okay, okay, okay. I'm convinced. Will give the polishing kits a chance. I'll try and remember to take some before and after pictures. Adam
May 21, 201015 yr I use Blue Magic metal polish (Simichrome or equivalent will work too) followed by Autoglym Super Resin Polish...the results are amazing !
May 22, 201015 yr wet sand with 1500 grit then go upto 3000 grit and then use the meguiars stuff or mothers plastex. i just did my sister in laws legacy and her lights were completely opaque and they look brand new again.
May 22, 201015 yr Author Okay, so I bought the Meguiar's kit, and it worked great. I've just hopefully attached before and after pictures. Thanks for all of the tips - this just saved me a bundle. Adam
May 22, 201015 yr attached before and after pictures. this just saved me a bundle. i don't know. i think new, $260 headlights might look better. just kidding, they look great. congrats!!
May 22, 201015 yr Looks about like mine did. I did the wet sand & polish method. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=102339&highlight=Headlight+cleaning Then for an extra kick I put a set of Silverstar bulbs in. If you put a coat of wax or plastic cleaner/polish them whenever you wax the car it will help keep them clear.
May 23, 201015 yr Looks about like mine did. I did the wet sand & polish method. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=102339&highlight=Headlight+cleaning Then for an extra kick I put a set of Silverstar bulbs in. If you put a coat of wax or plastic cleaner/polish them whenever you wax the car it will help keep them clear. ^ What he said! Honestly, unless the headlight lens is broken there is NO need to replace it when a simple polish job will make them look like new again.
May 23, 201015 yr Don't have experience with polishing but do have experience with after-market unit. I bought one made in Taiwan for my 96 OBW 6-7 years ago. Now the lens (housing) of the after-market one has started to peel a little. The other headlight is still from factory, a little yellowish but no peeling. I'm going to polish both with non-gel type toothpaste, using a drill attached with a small modified grinding wheel - one with grinding material removed and wrap on several layers of cloth, tightened with rubber bands to keep cloth material on the wheel.
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