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Title: Yellow headlights?
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 18 October 2017, 13:55:50
As above.

Before splashing out on wet and dry or restoration kits, try some G3 compound first...

Pics here:

http://s1277.photobucket.com/user/05omegav6/library/Omega%20headlights%20before%20and%20after

Left is before, right is after. Ok, they're still a touch yellow, but for 2 minutes effort on both sides, it has to be work a go. :y
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: moggy on 18 October 2017, 19:09:06
As above.

Before splashing out on wet and dry or restoration kits, try some G3 compound first...

Pics here:

http://s1277.photobucket.com/user/05omegav6/library/Omega%20headlights%20before%20and%20after

Left is before, right is after. Ok, they're still a touch yellow, but for 2 minutes effort on both sides, it has to be work a go. :y
Hi DG,mine are crap where do you get the G3 compound please.Dean.
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: VXL V6 on 18 October 2017, 19:15:42
You can buy G3 from Halfords, its an expensive way of buying it but saves having to wait in for a parcel delivery!

I've used G3 a few times to clean up headlights that are yellowing after they have previously had the sanding technique, works OK as long as they aren't too far gone.
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: omega2018 on 18 October 2017, 19:20:46
brasso works every time
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 18 October 2017, 19:47:09
brasso works every time
Not so great on paintwork :D
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: Nick W on 18 October 2017, 19:49:56
brasso works every time
Not so great on paintwork :D


Why not? Brasso is about the same abrasive as T-cut. Ie - barely abrasive at all.
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: Stige on 19 October 2017, 07:42:55
I just did mine using the thing you use for refurbishing paint on cars with some paste you also use for that. Took about 2 minutes per side and clear as a day now.
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: biggriffin on 19 October 2017, 09:02:30
Wet n dry 1200/1500/ then g3 or autosol, then a good polish with autoglym. :y
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: Nick W on 19 October 2017, 09:20:26
Wet n dry 1200/1500/ then g3 or autosol, then a good polish with autoglym. :y


That's what I do. Both lamps done on the car, and cleaned up in under 15minutes. In the street and the dark.
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: omegod on 19 October 2017, 13:37:06
Eleccy spinny polisher and T cut never fails, mask off the car if doing in situ though
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: moggy on 19 October 2017, 20:51:09
Hi all,going to get some G3 tomorrow.Do you just rub it in then wash off with soap and water.?Dean.
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: tunnie on 19 October 2017, 20:53:34
I'll probably get 3M kit again for the 3.2, great results on the old 2.2.
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: VXL V6 on 19 October 2017, 20:56:55
Hi all,going to get some G3 tomorrow.Do you just rub it in then wash off with soap and water.?Dean.

I used a polisher  :y
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: moggy on 19 October 2017, 21:06:02
Unfortunately i don't have a polisher,so i will do them manually.Dean.
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 19 October 2017, 21:17:45
Wipe on wipe off :y

Microfibre cloths work well :y
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: Nick W on 20 October 2017, 00:19:45
Unfortunately i don't have a polisher,so i will do them manually.Dean.


headlamps are too small an area to bother with a polisher. Plus, you're more likely to burn through the paint on the bumper/wing edges, fling compound everywhere or tear the mop to shreds. Far more trouble than it's worth.


Do them by hand, but don't skip the wet and dry paper used on a block and with plenty of soapy water. This physically removes the grot, and means the compound can work as intended to provide the finish.
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: Stige on 20 October 2017, 10:14:34
So much effort by hand when you can do it in fraction of the time with a machine. It wont damage anything either unless you rush it or something, not paying attention.
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: robson on 20 October 2017, 10:30:38
I go over mine regularly  with T cut keeps them clear of build up.
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: omega2018 on 21 October 2017, 01:17:58
brasso works every time
Not so great on paintwork :D


Why not? Brasso is about the same abrasive as T-cut. Ie - barely abrasive at all.

 :y Brasso is fine on paintwork ::) Just wipe off gently when dry.  or if you want to rub out some other car's paint mark, rub it while wet.  i find it a bit more abrasive (and so faster) than t cut but chemically it does not damage paint. 
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: MikeDundee on 22 October 2017, 09:30:04
Have done mine twice over past couple years with the sanding and drill for the buffer, need done again and only yesterday managed to get a parking spot outside the house so my job today using the Meguiars two step kit from Halfords, as the headlights look pretty bad, rest of car looking good bar the finishing coat on the re-spray from 2008 is peeling on the wing mirrors and petrol cap cover >:(
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: MikeDundee on 22 October 2017, 10:12:41
Just finished the headlights took about 15/20 minutes with the two coat system, they have came up as new, the spray coating really does the trick, highly recommended, cost about 30 quid, but plenty in the kit to last a few years!!! :y
Title: Re: Yellow headlights?
Post by: MikeDundee on 22 October 2017, 10:33:58
The headlights look just like this now, 8 years ago!!!

http://i1275.photobucket.com/albums/y445/Mikedundee66/Facebook/The%20Omega/1914207_1175266713590_7214839_n.jpg