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T-cut for faded jspec headlights


Getrag
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I took a little Turtlewax T-cut to the lights and they had a good effect. Not as good as putting them in the oven but very easy. In the picture below, I t-cutted the right one and the left one is as normal.

 

http://www.urbanracing.co.uk/events/su020105/021.jpg

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I was about to buy myself a set of uk glass headlights as mine were as yellow as yellow snow until i heard about the T-cut a few months ago. Had fantastic results, hardly dim at all now and have put off the idea of glass ones for a while at least.

 

Gaz.

 

P.S Getrag where is that bonnet from. Sh*t hot, i want one :eyebrows:

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I am also interested in what you used. I read on the back of a T-cut bottle that it should not be used on plastics!! I must have been looking at the wrong stuff.....

 

What exactly did you use for the cleaning mate?

 

Nick

 

 

Would also love to know..?

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I used some "Greygate Plastic Polish", which somebody gave me. It's meant to be the biz, for moulded or thermoformed plastics, cost about £8 for 100ml and even has a NATO stock number 7930-99-224-2028.

 

....Results don't seem that different from the T-Cut though (and I had to wet&dry the lenses first)!

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Sorry, guys, havent been on in a couple of days.

 

I just used the Turtlewax T-cut, got it in halfrauds. Just washed the light, rubbed it on with an old, clean rag then washed it off. I didnt use any kind of polish but it did cross my mind.

 

The bonnet is fibreglass Ab-flug, I'm quite happy with it too :D

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