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Old Jan 20, 2013 | 08:00 PM
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So these two fixes I've come across over the past year and I thought I would share them. My wife told me that she read you can use toothpaste to get the oxidation off of headlights. I used a tube of crest that had baking soda and peroxide in it and with a little bit of buffing the stuff came off almost instantly!

Another fix, my friend gave me this HID kit he bought that he couldn't get working, as I examined the ballasts, the input and output sockets were covered in rust. So I used a bottle of coke and soaked them overnight. The next day one of them was working, the other ballast still has a lot of rust so I'm going to let it soak a little more. So if you look on craigslist and find a broken set you might be able to fix them. Also might be something worth inspecting if your HID kits ever fail. Especially if you live in a place that has rather salty air.

Anyways, just wanted to share.
 
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Old Jan 20, 2013 | 08:51 PM
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Thanx for the tips!
 
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Old Jan 20, 2013 | 08:58 PM
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On the HID's.. they would have to be basically giving them away to make it worthwhile since you can get a warranty and new Xentec system for around 30 bucks.

Just saying..
 
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Old Jan 20, 2013 | 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Mrmiata
On the HID's.. they would have to be basically giving them away to make it worthwhile since you can get a warranty and new Xentec system for around 30 bucks.

Just saying..
True, just something to look into if you have a kit go out on you.
 
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Old Jan 21, 2013 | 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Mrmiata
On the HID's.. they would have to be basically giving them away to make it worthwhile since you can get a warranty and new Xentec system for around 30 bucks.

Just saying..
When you are stuck out in the middle of the Pacific on Guam, I imagine you will try most anything before ordering replacements.
Probably expensive and most likely take a while to get.
 
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Old Jan 21, 2013 | 08:50 AM
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I Waxoyl my electrical spade connections, No corrosion ever. I use it on leather seats and fabric top. Stay new forever. I polish plastic lens with paint rubbing compound.
 
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