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S14 Zenki (95-96 240sx) Headlight Restoration
The Finished Product! 4 weeks after...
![]() View Larger Picture ![]() View Larger Picture If you're interested in this service, email me at [email protected]. Ok, I think I've discovered a great solution to the yellow/hazy headlights problem for 95-96 240's. Based on the advice from some other forum members, I decided to get the Novus 1 and 2 plastic cleaners. I then used a buffing wheel on a power drill to get them crystal clear. The problem is that after just a couple weeks, they already start looking hazy again. The real secret is to use X-pel clear headlight protection film (made by 3M) on the lights immediately after you're done buffing. Why? My theory is that the film prevents the headlight surface from oxidizing, which causes that yellow/hazy appearance. Probably, they came from the factory with a protective coating on them, but after years of being "sand-blasted" by wind on the highway, that coating wore off leaving them susceptible to oxidation. This X-pel stuff is a little tricky to apply, but I am a certified X-pel installer (took a 3-day training class at their headquarters in Texas a couple years ago). So, I've decided to offer my services to the forum. For $75 (plus shipping cost), I'll do the exact same process to your headlights (both of them for $75). This is much cheaper than buying the German glass headlights ($560+) or the Final Konnexion clear lenses ($350+) (which don't work well unless you also buy projector beams). And, I can also do the corner lamps and turn signals for an additional $45. To do this yourself, you'll have to buy Novus 1 and 2 ($20 shipped), buffing wheel ($5), and X-pel film ($50 shipped). So, I'm doing it for roughly the same cost to you. And, there's no guarantee that you'll get it right the first time. For those that road race your 240's, another advantage of this X-pel film is that you won't have to put duct tape over your headlights anymore! If there's enough interest, I will also consider stocking finished headlights, so I can ship them out and you can ship me yours in return. That way, people that use their cars as daily drivers don't have to go without headlights for a week. I would probably have to do a "core charge" of about $200 (approx. cost of headlights from a salvage yard), which would be returned after I receive your original headlights. If you're interested in this service, email me at [email protected]. Here are some before shots. Sorry the lighting is obviously different (kind of like those wrinke cream commercials, right?), but when I took these pictures I didn't know it would be for this purpose. BEFORE... ![]() BEFORE... ![]() |
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Is x-pel file the one that seems like a thin layer of plastic film? I saw it on another zenki the other day, but it was blue. You should offer color choices. Just my suggestion... Yea I do that buffing myself too, with a rag and my hands. It gets the job done but it is a bitch.
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www.lamin-x.com has this type of product for 30usd. comes in an array of colours as well. just trim/cut to fit whatever lights u need to cover and voila. no course needed to apply a sticker.
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Bump for a good guy....
I've seen them in person... VERY nice work. Joe
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No takers yet? I really want someone to get this done so you can see how well it works. So how about if the first 3 people to do it are half price... $37 for brand-new-looking headlights has got to be hard to beat. |
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damn... I'd be all over this but my S14 is my daily
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Yeah, those spots are common... it's just some left over alcohol solution from the application process. It will diffuse through the film and evaporate. They always disappear within a few weeks, sometimes sooner. I think they go away sooner when they're warmer, so if you just always put your headlights on when you drive, that should speed it up. |
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dam this looks hella nice... i have a spare pair of headlights that i might put on my car and take the ones i have now, off and ship them to you. 37 bucks for a pair, right?
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$37 special still available til end of year
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Ship them to: 1608 Brookridge Circle Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 I try to turn them around in one day when I receive them. Thanks!!! Spread the word... all Zenki S14's should get this done! |
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Yeah, I guess around $8 to WV. Thanks.
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True, but the difference is... they stay clear with the film on them. The film prevents the plastic lenses from oxidizing. I used to do the same thing, but got frustrated because they kept on looking foggy again after just a couple weeks. If you don't mind polishing them all the time, then go ahead.
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Great work, but since i'm in cali and I need my headlights I'm gonna try the rubbing compound and buy some of the lamin-x film and do it myself. I noticed the smoked film too, gonna try that for my tail lights and see how it looks.
Thanks for the post, wish you were in cali.....
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i used rubbing compound, 2000 grit and some plastic cleaner worked very well but i wish i didnt use the sandpaper i think it would of come out better without it
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However, I use X-Pel film (www.xpel.com), made by 3M. I can vouch for the quality of the 3M film (had it on my other vehicle for 2.5 years now, and still looks brand new crystal clear). Don't know anything about the lamin-x stuff though.
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A quick BUMP here:
Zenki's look SOOOOO hot with clear lenses. The main reason why they look dreary is because of the yellow'd lenses. When I see a Zenki with those clear ones, you can see why the original engineers designed the car that way. The lines flow so clear. |
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i emailed you a few weeks ago and you never responded.
i want my headlights and corner lamps done. ill try emailing you again, but if you see this please email me. [email protected]
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