Headlights
Headlights
Hey guys do u need to take the Headlights out to pollish them or can u do it on the car? and what is the best cleaner to do it
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Re: Headlights
I just left mine on. Was too lazy to take em off.<p>Where abouts in thorold are ya. Nice to see someone else close to home!<p>[ April 21, 2003: Message edited by: Justin_83 ]</p>
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I also left mine on. The polisher is really for paint, so you don't have to worry about it messing up your paint. I used "Kit Scratch-Off" and it works pretty good. I used it for about an hour, which was probably something like 20 applications, and the lights are about 80% as clear as new lights now. They were quite yellow to start with, so it was a very good improvement.
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Re: Headlights
I took my out, polished them well i watched a movie.
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I also left mine in, but I used Blue Magic -- that stuff works great.
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I just left mine on. Was too lazy to take em off.
Where abouts in thorold are ya. Nice to see someone else close to home!
Tupper Dr. where u from man?
Where abouts in thorold are ya. Nice to see someone else close to home!
Tupper Dr. where u from man?
Re: Headlights
ok so all the grime and yellow discoloring is on the outside of the light
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Re: Headlights
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Eggo:
ok so all the grime and yellow discoloring is on the outside of the light<hr></blockquote><p>Most, yes.
ok so all the grime and yellow discoloring is on the outside of the light<hr></blockquote><p>Most, yes.
Re: Headlights
Mine were really yellow, after many winters. I used gas on a rag first just a bit not much at all to remove most of yellow tint. Then I used plastic polish to clean them and now they are almost glass like. Since you ask about the yellow tint I thought I would suggest this. Be careful of your paint and don't use much gas. Make sure there is no more gas on the light when you go to use the polish