Nova_Tek
26-09-09, 12:56 PM
Just thought I'd share this with everyone...
A little while back I asked how to clean up some plastic headlamp lenses on my wifes Yaris.
Yesterday I was washing her (the Yaris, not the wife lol ), T-Cutting small areas on the bodywork that had some marks.
Then I thought 'should I...?'
... What the hell, I rubbed some T-Cut on a smalll area of the headlamp lens to see if there was any side effects as its plastic, buffed it off and a very shiney area was the result. So I continued on the rest of the lens and the finish was surprising.
(Apologies for the photo quality, it was quite dark)
Before
http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/7712/25092009135h.jpg
After
http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/2479/25092009137.jpg
Made a huge difference whilst driving too, the beam pattern was a lot more distinguishable and the headlamps were more effective.
So T-Cut does work but before you try it, test it on an inconspicuous area to see if there are any unwanted side effects.
That is all :thumb:
A little while back I asked how to clean up some plastic headlamp lenses on my wifes Yaris.
Yesterday I was washing her (the Yaris, not the wife lol ), T-Cutting small areas on the bodywork that had some marks.
Then I thought 'should I...?'
... What the hell, I rubbed some T-Cut on a smalll area of the headlamp lens to see if there was any side effects as its plastic, buffed it off and a very shiney area was the result. So I continued on the rest of the lens and the finish was surprising.
(Apologies for the photo quality, it was quite dark)
Before
http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/7712/25092009135h.jpg
After
http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/2479/25092009137.jpg
Made a huge difference whilst driving too, the beam pattern was a lot more distinguishable and the headlamps were more effective.
So T-Cut does work but before you try it, test it on an inconspicuous area to see if there are any unwanted side effects.
That is all :thumb: