Never know it might interest someone for the future....
One of the BMW headlamps had suffered that browning of the polycarbonate to an unsightly look and possible MOT fail. It would have been both but one had already been replaced making the other look even worse in comparison.
New headlamp over £400 at Eurocarparts, used (with no guarantee adjusters were OK) about £80 inc post on Ebay.
So thought I'd give this Meguiars kit a go... without much hope in truth...
www.meguiars.co.uk/product/397/Meguiars-Headlight-Restoration-Kit/ (I bought mine for £17 inc post on Ebay)
But it was absolutely brilliant. Restored the lamp to a crystal clear new looking finish in around 30 mins. The process was...
Did a quick test with the kit polish on a cloth as they say and it was obvious I would need to apply the "stubbon" bit of the kit. This is two pads (about 2" square) of foam with wet & dry on each side marked 1,2,3 & 4 plus extra instructions. Start with the 1 going horizontal, then 2 vertical and so on.
(Note the grades of pad sides were 1800, 2400, 3200 & 4000)
Finally finish off with the supplied small polish mop (with pad and spindle inc) and the included buffing polish.
The result far exceeded my expectations.... turned a scrapper light into a sparkler. I also buffed up the OK headlamp just with the polish on a mop and did the two dull estate inner tailgate lights with the mop/polish too.
I know you could buy all the bits required but it was so easy having it all supplied in one box and all you needed was a drill, bucket of water and a soft cloth. This kit would do two bad headlamps plus a buff up on your rear lights with some left over.
Last edited by: Fenlander on Sat 17 May 14 at 10:13
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