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I used glassylite wheni had my r33. Absolutely awesome stuff.

For those looking for it have a look on ebay....

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Headlight-cleaner-G...A1%7C240%3A1318

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  • 4 weeks later...

Just tried this today on my very very very bad headlights. i had glue, acetone and yellow build up on my headlights and nothing would clear them up. did this today and i'm sooooooooooooooooo happy with the results. i cant believe how much better it looks. i can get pictures uploaded if you guys would like to see. have: left hand side 'before' picture and right hand side 'after' picture. thanks Chang :P :P :(:D

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Just tried this today on my very very very bad headlights. i had glue, acetone and yellow build up on my headlights and nothing would clear them up. did this today and i'm sooooooooooooooooo happy with the results. i cant believe how much better it looks. i can get pictures uploaded if you guys would like to see. have: left hand side 'before' picture and right hand side 'after' picture. thanks Chang :huh::D:blink::blink:

Post up the pics lol...interested to see your results :D

  • 4 months later...

call me rough but I used Autosol (metal polish cream) on my frosty (not cracked) R33 lights

only one go each, 5min tops and they look heaps better, not perfect, but respectable

.. not perfect but Cheap and quick

P.S. I always polish lights and glass when I do paint, helps with those UV thingyz + rain on the windscreen

Hey guys just thought i would share i actually tried using a clay bar on mine the other week and then waxed them believe it or not they look shitloads better now. So if u have a claybar laying around give it a try

GUMPTION cream cleaner available from coles or woolworths or hardware store it is like a serious Jif cleaner just rub on with minimal buffing and rub/buff off with clean cloth after a few minutes top job on mine and minimal work just did it whilst chamoising car after cleaning it.

Does a good job on tiles and grout too LOL keep the GF happy

Just used the Glassylite cleaner kit on my headlights...fantastic stuff. They are so damn clear now. Wish I'd taken photos of the difference but it's hard to capture in photos (particularly phone cameras).

Highly recommend it.

  • 2 weeks later...

That group buy is now closed.

Unfortunently I must fit into that Rare 1% of people with issues inside!. i have been using polish only to clean them up for some time, but there is alot on the inside that requires cleaning.

I attempted to open them up last weekend, to no available. It appears with age they do become brital. and this makes it very hard to open them up without breaking anything. fortunently I did stop before I wrecked them.

Without the Group buy, Where else can one get this sorted?

Or if anyone has any suggestions on opening them up.. Im all ears.

Cheers, d

i've heard u need to heat them up to make the plastic soft, either low temp in the oven or with a hair dryer but be careful not to melt them or reshape them otherwise it wont go back together.. its a good idea but will take patience and a bit of effort

i've heard u need to heat them up to make the plastic soft, either low temp in the oven or with a hair dryer but be careful not to melt them or reshape them otherwise it wont go back together.. its a good idea but will take patience and a bit of effort

Its not the plastic thats the issue, its the Black glue which is not easy to get by.

just for a bit of info, autobarn now sell a kit for restoring them that contain, polish, cloth, fine sandpaper and most important that im going to have to wait for a year or so to see if it works, uv protective coating for the headlights so they dont go yellow again

  • 5 months later...

So its not possible to get different lights for an R33? Mine aren't heaps bad but bad enough. I have been told you can't buy different lights for An R33, only genuine ones threw nissan that will end up going yellow after a few years anyway. I have a 4 door sedan.

  • 2 weeks later...
just for a bit of info, autobarn now sell a kit for restoring them that contain, polish, cloth, fine sandpaper and most important that im going to have to wait for a year or so to see if it works, uv protective coating for the headlights so they dont go yellow again

It works quite well apparently. Yet to try it on my R33 though, next on the list.. My lights aint heaps bad though just a about half the RHS light.

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