Cleaning Hid Kit

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Cleaning Hid Lights

I need some information about cleaning hid lights. What is the best way to clean xenon hid lights ?
 
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What are you asking? How would one "clean" an HID kit in the first place?
 
Matt,

The same person posted over on Green Hybrid. I asked them the same question and they never have answered. It was the first post for this person on both forums.
 
Use an All-Purpose non-abrasive cleaner such as Simple Green.

I think the poster is asking how to clean the HID ballasts and the wiring in the engine bay.
 
Emile,

The ballasts and igniters on some of the kits out of China are water resistant to a point but they are not water proof. The better kits are completely water proof but this is one of those safe instead of sorry questions.

I had to ask them though after talking to a guy over on a other forum that wanted to "clean and polish" the BULB. He wanted to paint it to get a a red tint instead of a blue tint.....

One wonders about the state of the education system in this country.....
 
Matt,

The same person posted over on Green Hybrid. I asked them the same question and they never have answered. It was the first post for this person on both forums.

Appears by his signature (I have now deleted it) that he was here to sell the kits. So I would say we were looking at...:spam
 
LOL,

Do you know the difference in a pitbull and a hard nosed moderator?

Lipstick....
 
Emile,

The ballasts and igniters on some of the kits out of China are water resistant to a point but they are not water proof. The better kits are completely water proof but this is one of those safe instead of sorry questions.

I had to ask them though after talking to a guy over on a other forum that wanted to "clean and polish" the BULB. He wanted to paint it to get a a red tint instead of a blue tint.....

One wonders about the state of the education system in this country.....
Cool, thanks for the heads-up, GeorgiaHybrid.
 
I knew it was spam even prior to reading the post. And all aftermarket HID kits are still considered illegal for use on roadways. Tread carefully and buy OEM when possible.
 
I knew it was spam even prior to reading the post. And all aftermarket HID kits are still considered illegal for use on roadways. Tread carefully and buy OEM when possible.
yeah, unfortunately...it's the reflector that just isn't made for HID xenon...very difficult to aim them right...
 
This does bring to mind a question I'll bet my buddies here can answer, I have heard that all HID equipped autos in Europe must have the little headlight squirters installed, not sure if this is a fact or not BUT if it is why would that be? My car is American Made (well as much as expected now days) and is factory equipped with HIDs but no squirters. Just curious
 
Cadillacs with the xenon lights have the squirters also ...
 
They probably have the squirters to help get bugs and such off of them. Don't the HID lights get stupid hot anyways? So I'd think it's there to help keep from cooking that grasshopper or lovebug that just became close friends with the front of your headlight.
 
Indeed in the EU all cars with hids must have cleaners. The main HID bit is often easily covered with dirt. Unlike alot of older lights where you had a big lamp area with a refector. Alot of new cars which are HID only have smaller light housing, they become dirtier quicker i suppose?
 
I knew you guys would know, thanks. Learn something new each day.
nrengle, man you are right on I have noticed the bugs seem to really go for the HIDs, I’ll guess I’ll just keep using the Plexus as they seem to be easily removed. Not sure how hot they get, I'll have to check that out.

Thanks everyone
 
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