One of my cars, VW Jetta, has some pretty bad oxidized headlight housings. I bought a kit from Autozone to give a try. To my surprise it worked better than expected. After sitting idle watching the boob tube I wondered how well it would work on a heatsink. I rummaged through my big box of PC parts and found my old Socket 478 Thermaltake heatsink. Attached are results after 5 minutes with the headlight kit. If you're interested I think the kit cost me $9. I also think I would've had better results with fresh sanding pads. They were slightly worn after I used them on the Jetta.
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I've found that my car doesn't like cold either, but its mainly a problem with the heating/air conditioning. Even if fully warmed up, its impossible for the heat to fully clear the front window... Many times I find myself looking through a tiny hole of clear glass to navigate. Can't wait to get a new Passat someday
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How did it work on your lights? Any before and after on those? Thinking about doing something similar to my moms Lincoln, the lenses are all yellowed and she has been complaining about seeing at night.
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Sorry I don't have any pictures of the car. It did a decent job, but a lot of the problem is on the underside of the cover. Don't Lincolns have the headlight assembly/housing in one piece?
A lot of the time, the glue on the inside of the head light will yellow and so what you might think is clear is actually as clear as they are going to get.
The only to fully clean a head light is to bake it, peel it, clean it and sand it, and reseal it.
I've used plain toothpaste on headlight lenses and it works to remove the fogginess as well... but is an extreme PITA to use as it takes a long time. had me wishing I had polishing wheels for my dremel.
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Major_A wrote:Sorry I don't have any pictures of the car. It did a decent job, but a lot of the problem is on the underside of the cover. Don't Lincolns have the headlight assembly/housing in one piece?
Yeah its one piece, but the out side is all yellowed, my van is the same way.
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DaIceMan wrote:I've used plain toothpaste on headlight lenses and it works to remove the fogginess as well... but is an extreme PITA to use as it takes a long time. had me wishing I had polishing wheels for my dremel.
I've done that in the past on a much smaller scale. I'd use the toothpaste trick on my Camaro's hood emblem.
bubba wrote:
Major_A wrote:Sorry I don't have any pictures of the car. It did a decent job, but a lot of the problem is on the underside of the cover. Don't Lincolns have the headlight assembly/housing in one piece?
Yeah its one piece, but the out side is all yellowed, my van is the same way.
Back to my Camaro, sorry it's easy for me to compare and to make sure we're on the same page. On my Camaro if I changed the headlight (bulb) the housing was included with it. Is this how your mother's Lincoln and your van are? Exmaple
This is all subjective bubba.
Jetta Headlights - 10 being the best (new) and 1 being the worst.
Before:
4
After
7
You might have better results then I did. I guess something is better than nothing especially for $9.
*EDIT*
Added pictures of the passenger headlight. Sorry for the poor quality the blame falls 50/50. 50% on the camera and 50% on the photographer.
The pictures are clickable.
Sorry for the confusion there, both of those pictures were the after shots. If you look closely you can still see some oxidation on the underside of the housing.