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Asheth 07-10-2014 09:18 AM

Headlight restoration best service?
 
I'm located in Maryland have a 2009 Z looking for best place to get my headlights restored. I tried a mobile guy from Annapolis and it was ok but he didn't put a UV coat on. I had my headlights done by 180 custom(drove to NYC). They said it would be more noticeable after they paint the housing and it was. They aren't it horrible shape but I'd like to get them as close to new looking as possible with UV coat so it lasts.

Anyone know a GOOD headlight restoration service in MD,VA, or DE preferably Maryland.

Arrvaxx 07-10-2014 09:27 AM

They are super easy to do yourself if you're talking about the scratches and stuff.

Asheth 07-10-2014 10:13 AM

From my reading and searching the in store kits aren't very good. I saw the DIY recommending Delta Kits. I can try to tackle it myself but I have a disability that could make it difficult. Many "simple" "easy" things are sometimes difficult for me.

Arrvaxx 07-10-2014 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Asheth (Post 2890659)
From my reading and searching the in store kits aren't very good. I saw the DIY recommending Delta Kits. I can try to tackle it myself but I have a disability that could make it difficult. Many "simple" "easy" things are sometimes difficult for me.

Ahhh. Got cha. I know a lot of dealerships are offering it now. That might be an option.

Asheth 07-10-2014 10:18 AM

Thanks I'll check the dealers. Most of the ones I found online seem to just use the kits from stores.

Asheth 07-11-2014 11:22 PM

Found a guy in timonium great job lights look brand new and this was 1 week after another guy did a off the shelf type of kit. M n J headlight restoration. Look like they where fresh from the factory.

axmea? 07-11-2014 11:37 PM

Buy your own DA polisher and chemicals. No need to go to those guys. Then you have the tools long term to detail your car/s.

Asheth 07-11-2014 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by axmea? (Post 2892971)
Buy your own DA polisher and chemicals. No need to go to those guys. Then you have the tools long term to detail your car/s.

I had posted above that I have a disability that makes the "easy" things difficult for me. Otherwise I would do it myself if I could. I have to pretty much pay someone to do many things I use to be able to do myself. I still love my car so I still like to get things done to it.


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