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Old 01-14-2005, 10:07 PM
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Arrow Lamix-x headlight protective films... anyone?

I was screwin around and came across this site

http://www.lamin-x.com/default.asp

It is for protective layers you can put over headlights, this is mainly for zenki owners. I know that polishing my headlights sucks, so i was going to get em nice and shiny and throw one of these on, didn't know if anyone had any experience with these?

Also they has a cool looking 'optic-blue' looking film that you can put over the headlights, might look cool on a dark color 240, didn't know if anyone has experience with these to help with less oxidation behind 240 headlights ;D
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Re: Lamix-x headlight protective films... anyone?

Originally posted by gazelle
I was screwin around and came across this site

http://www.lamin-x.com/default.asp

It is for protective layers you can put over headlights, this is mainly for zenki owners. I know that polishing my headlights sucks, so i was going to get em nice and shiny and throw one of these on, didn't know if anyone had any experience with these?

Also they has a cool looking 'optic-blue' looking film that you can put over the headlights, might look cool on a dark color 240, didn't know if anyone has experience with these to help with less oxidation behind 240 headlights ;D

check it:

http://www.zilvia.net/f/showthread.p...dlight+service
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Old 01-15-2005, 08:54 AM
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well, thats cool looks like someone else checked em out too, i wish they had pre-cut kits for 240's. I'm sure as hell not sending my headlights off and paying 60 dollars for someone to clean them for me ;D hehe, but that thread has some useful cleaning info.
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Old 01-15-2005, 10:04 AM
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Originally posted by gazelle
well, thats cool looks like someone else checked em out too, i wish they had pre-cut kits for 240's. I'm sure as hell not sending my headlights off and paying 60 dollars for someone to clean them for me ;D hehe, but that thread has some useful cleaning info.
Yeah seriously the how-to is right there... I wouldn't ship off my lights + $60 either; I mean, I daily drive my car.
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Old 01-16-2005, 10:48 PM
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ive had experience with these. I ordered smoke black for my SI and it worked very well, very heavy duty, must buy......im trying to clear my headlights but i dont know how.......
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Search on here, a few threads covered it, just look for 'cleaning zenki headlights' use metal polish and allot of elbow grease, both can be bought at a car store.
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*note to self* buy elbow grease from AutoZone*

I used a plastic/plexiglass cleaner that I had around the house. It's a little bit cheaper, but If you were going to go buy the metal polish I'm sure the 1-3 dollar difference won't sway you much. It's like 4-6 dollars I think.
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how much does elbow grease cost these days?
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I have special elbow grease that only cost 50 bucks an hour.
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Old 01-17-2005, 10:13 PM
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Elbow grease can be found south of the border, where the buffalo roam.

See i was planning on getting a set of these yellow headlight cover, which would match my fog light and i could be a gt class 240! hehe, but i think it might look alright with the flat black i got going, i wish the site had some more pictures or someone else on here did, i've seen it on 350z's and it doesn't look bad, i want to see the yellow or blue on some more cars other than porsches.

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