[Shotimes] Yellow Headlights

Ron Porter ronporter@prodigy.net
Sat, 22 Mar 2003 11:47:31 -0500


I had to clean the inside of mine as I had leaks that kept blowing bulbs.
After cleaning & rinsing, I ran some rubbing alcohol in the housing to help
dry up the water more quickly. A bead of clear silicone around all of the
seams has kept the insides dry for almost a year now.

Ron Porter

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From: shotimes-admin@autox.team.net
[mailto:shotimes-admin@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Herman Anker
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 2:00 AM
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Subject: Re: [Shotimes] Yellow Headlights


Note that this has to be repeated evry 6 months or so. Of course, next time
will be a 5-10 minutes job. This can be somewhat eliminated if painted with
UV protectant paint. See bottom of
http://faq.auto.light.tripod.com/tools-materials.htm for products.
Headlights may be dirty inside as well, so they might require a throughout
1h shake with hot water and a drop of dish detergent followed by a few rinse
cycles of destilled water. All in all, I'd go get some new ones - too much
effort to get them almost as good as new. This is my personal view.

alfitz@alfitz.com wrote:

> I have the perfect cure for yellowing lights.
>
> Materials needed are:
>
> 1) New ScotchBrite pad
> 2) Maguiar's Mirror Glaze #18
> 3) Maguiar's Mirror Glaze #17
>
> STEP 1: Using a damp ScotchBrite pad, soak it with #17. Scrub the lens in
> one direction only, don't use a swirl pattern. Scrub it until your arm
> hurts.
>
> STEP 2: Using a damp soft terry cloth towel, soak it with #17 and repeat
the
> above scrubbing.
>
> STEP 3: Using a clean dry terry cloth towel, soak it in #18 and repeat
above
> scrubbing.
>
> This procedure will remove the yellow almost completely and renew the look
> of your lights. Do one light at a time to see the remarkable difference it
> makes.
>
> Before you ask, I don't sell the items listed above and I would suggest
you
> go to a parts store that caters to the auto body shops in your area.
>
> Al Fitzgerald
> http://www.alfitz.com
> NEW & USED SHO PARTS
> .
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> http://www.alfitz.com/sho/parts-form.htm
>
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kevin M. Bisch" <kevin624@bellatlantic.net>
> To: <shotimes@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 2:16 PM
> Subject: [Shotimes] Yellow Headlights
>
> > Hey folks,
> >
> > You know what I'm talking about... those ugly sun-beaten, yellowing
> > headlights a lot of us older-vintage SHO owners have.
> >
> > What's the consensus on how to cure this problem? I'm aware they are
Sable
> > lights (Gen II's). Where can you get a new set on the cheap? Do you need
> to
> > repace the marker lights as well, i.e. do they look bad when new
> headlights
> > are next to them?
> >
> > Any thoughts would be appreciated, as this is my next project.
> >
> >
> > --Kevin
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