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Headlight Reflectors


Jack Worstell

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If they don't polish up well enough, look for an article in the next issue of the Torque Tube II on converting to sealed beam bulbs hidden behind the original headlight lenses. I think you might enjoy it. It gives you better illumination but keeps the original look. 

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Best polish I have ever found is "Semichrome".

Works on chrome, nickel, and aluminum.

Wife uses it on her silver plated tea pot too.

Looks pink and comes in a tube.

I get it at the local bike shop.

 

Mike in Colorado

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Simichrome is great for chrome. I have been advised against it for routine polishing of nickel. A top end restorer told me it is acidic , hard on nickel. Old timers (plural) have recommended lampblack and kerosene or turpentine. Wipe radially as per ply33's excellent referenced article. As implied , you want to be very gentle , as the silver is very thin.  - Carl

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3 hours ago, 27donb said:

 

Are they silvered?

 

Silver polish?

 

That's all I used on my 24-45.  They were discolored enough to actually look 2 different colors with the lenses installed.  Silver polish cleaned them right up!031216 24 buick headlight reflectors (1).JPG031216 24 buick headlight reflectors (3).JPG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My truck lights looked like this and I used silver polish and they cleaned up great also.

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