I just ordered a new set of headlights for my car (2002 Camaro Z28) and I was wondering if there is anything that I could use to protect them from yellowing like my old ones did. Thanks!
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Re: How to keep new headlights from yellowing?
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Re: How to keep new headlights from yellowing?
PlastX works to remove "yellow" from the headlights, not sure if it will prevent it.
Do a search and you will see.
One thing you can do is when you wax the car, apply wax to the headlights as well. This will keep your headlights in top shape.
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Re: How to keep new headlights from yellowing?
Originally posted by Marc08EX View PostI would just wax it as much as you can preferably after every wash. I know it will be hard to do but that's your best bet.Don
12/27/2015
"Darth Camaro"
2013 Camaro ... triple black
323 hp V6, 6 speed manual
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Re: How to keep new headlights from yellowing?
I know a lot of headlights come with some type of UV protection embedded or layered on the lens, which polishing could damage/remove. It doesn't last forever, hence the yellowing making polish necessary.
I just picked up a bottle of 303 Protectant to use on my new Mustang as well as the gf's 2002 Grand Am (new) headlights. Supposed to work great, although I have to think it doesn't last that long between applications.2011 F150 5.0L 4x4
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Re: How to keep new headlights from yellowing?
If they are factory OEM lights...
Here is some advice.......
- Keep them waxed or sealed on a regular basis
- Do not use harsh cleaners or abrasive products on them
- Use a quick detailer in between washes to keep the lenses clean and protected
- For the best long term protection I would recommend using a PPF to wrap them, then just maintain the film.
Remember that this OEM sacrificial coating is very strong but also very thin, stay away from cleaners and anything abrasive
If they are non DOT approved or knock off's this may be different.....
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Re: How to keep new headlights from yellowing?
Originally posted by Innovative Detailing View PostIf they are factory OEM lights...
Here is some advice.......
- Keep them waxed or sealed on a regular basis
- Do not use harsh cleaners or abrasive products on them
- Use a quick detailer in between washes to keep the lenses clean and protected
- For the best long term protection I would recommend using a PPF to wrap them, then just maintain the film.
Remember that this OEM sacrificial coating is very strong but also very thin, stay away from cleaners and anything abrasive
If they are non DOT approved or knock off's this may be different.....Jesse
2009-2014 Meguiar's/Car Crazy SEMA Team
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