I Need a straight answer...
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ok people i know this question has been asked about a hundred times.. but noone ever really answers with real product names..<P>Anyone who has had fogged up/ yellowish headlights.. what name of product did you use to clear them up?<BR>im in canada.. so if anyone out there knows canadian tire, and the products they carry.. please let me know what you used to clear the lenses. thanx..
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actually, a number of people have given product names. like me, fur instance.<BR>anyway, i used a product called 'autosol', bought at canadian tire. it's a metal polish, but it also works on plastic. i first used it years ago on my motorcycle fairing. it can be rubbed on by hand or w/ a buffer. worked for me!<p>[ March 24, 2002: Message edited by: back alley ]
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Scratch-out by Kit works well too. Tall yellow bottle found with all the other polishes and compounds.
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then there is Blue Magic which also works well
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BLUEMAGIC plastic and Plexiglass cleaner.<BR> ![Image](http://www.barrykclark.com/pix/Polish.jpg)
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