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VizualXTC
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An age old question

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I searched, but I couldn't find the post on clearing up the headlights that I wanted. I remember while ago someone said something about a black rubber seal that needs to be removed, or the fogginess will return. My memory may be slipping, but if this is true, what and where is this seal??? Thanks peeps
~Ryan~

1994 MX-3 GS Teal
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1987 Toyota Pickup
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--The slow wait until the green light, while the FAST already left when the red went out--

--Sex should be like driving a Honda....slow, obscene, and loud enough for the neighbors to hear--
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Re: An age old question

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If I remember right, I think the post you are referring to is the guy (or girl) that had the glass headlights and was getting water inside or something. I think the glass ones were only sold overseas, but could be wrong. As far as the cloudiness, if it's the yellow haze that everyone is having trouble with, about all you can do is clean them with a compound that is safe for plastics ar buy new ones. I used Scratch-Out by Kit to clean mine and it works well. I hope this jogs your memory, if not then Oh Well, I tried. Later, Robert [img]shrug.gif"%20border="0[/img]
VizualXTC
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Re: An age old question

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by mxcess:<BR><STRONG>If I remember right, I think the post you are referring to is the guy (or girl) that had the glass headlights and was getting water inside or something. I think the glass ones were only sold overseas, but could be wrong. As far as the cloudiness, if it's the yellow haze that everyone is having trouble with, about all you can do is clean them with a compound that is safe for plastics ar buy new ones. I used Scratch-Out by Kit to clean mine and it works well. I hope this jogs your memory, if not then Oh Well, I tried. Later, Robert [img]shrug.gif"%20border="0[/img]</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>I actually bought Kit's Scratch Out last night. But it was definatly about foggy headlights. I will keep searching, but thanks for the info.
~Ryan~

1994 MX-3 GS Teal
Stock V6 with insane potential
1987 Toyota Pickup
SR5 Xtracab Turbo

--The slow wait until the green light, while the FAST already left when the red went out--

--Sex should be like driving a Honda....slow, obscene, and loud enough for the neighbors to hear--
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