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Hi guys im after a bit of advice and i also have a question about buckets :lol:

Firstly whats the best stuff to bring the headlights up to scratch on my 1.8 vtec-s? When i owned my Supra i remember buying something to take the horrible yellowing/ageing off the plastic lenses as it was an import but i cant remember what it was called and no longer have the bottle.

Also ive heard a few people on here talking about washing their Accords using the 2 bucket method, what is this?!

Cheers ;)
 
Also ive heard a few people on here talking about washing their Accords using the 2 bucket method, what is this?!

Cheers ;)

It is what it says. 1 bucket of water with car shampoo, 1 bucket of water. Insert sponge/mitt or whatever you are using to clean the car into the shampoo, clean part of the car, rinse the sponge/mitt or whatever you are using to clean the car in the other bucket to get the dirt off and then put it back into the car shampoo bucket which will only have clean water in it. Repeat until clean. Don't be tempted to throw the bucket of dirty water over your wheels when you've finished cleaning.
 
For the headlights you should go with a plastic polish. Most of the detailing brands have them, and give great results.

The 2 bucket method is basically that. Two buckets were you wash your sponge after using it in the car (to release dirt), and then another bucket to start again with clear water/shampoo. Basically, clear a panel, use the dirty bucket to clear the sponge, then use the clear water bucket to start again.
 
Thank for the feedback folks, i think i will shower tonight using 2 sponges! :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
I'm planning to do my headlamps aswell for the same reason. Reading a few howto's, I think there is one somewhere on here. I am going to use rubbing compound, plastic polish, buffing pad and sealant.

Rubbing compound
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_170783_langId_-1_categoryId_165625

Meguairs Plastic Polish
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Meguiars-Plast-RX-Rich-Gel-Plastic-Cleaner-Polish-295ml-/221003448585?pt=UK_Car_Accessories_Car_Care_Cleaning&hash=item3374d50109#ht_1192wt_1140

Sealant
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_230723_langId_-1_categoryId_165527
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sZg9cj2hxI


This is the best method. You don't need a rotary. A DA will do the job.
 
I did my lights by wetsanding then machine polishing. Comes up a treat.

Some sponges are fine, I often use a B&Q grout sponge, especially if using a no rinse wash product.

I also prefer to have shampoo in my rinse bucket as well as the wash bucket, as it seems to help break down the dirt on the sponge/wash mit better than just rinsing alone, especially if the dirt is a bit greasy. I only ever use a 2nd bucket if the car is dirty though or if using a no rinse product. For a weekly wash i find a 2nd bucket is overkill for me, especially if i have prewashed the car using snow foam.
 
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