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exchp6400
Member # 4803
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Any one know a GOOD method to cleaning yellow, fogged headlights? mine have water inside..too. Any good products out there that will work and last..... thanks
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85GT
Member # 1695
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use a 3m rubbbing compound, with a buffer, then some plastx polish
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NO MANRZ
Member # 566
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It won't last more than a day or two, but a ultra thin coat of WD40 or any other light oil will instantly gloss up dull headlights. Once they dull there is nothing you can really do but replace it. They'll never be the same after they dull.
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93cobracoupestang
Member # 5765
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you just gotta buy replacements, its your weatherstripping making the water come in, i have the same problem
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Spitfiremk24
Member # 5698
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how about this?
never tried it or know anyone who has, but this looks effective...
http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=536689&highlight=cleaning+headlights
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FasterDamnit
Member # 442
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Chrome polish. Try it.
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Apexmotorsports
Member # 5307
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Chrome Polish works real good and after that use 3M Clear Plastic Polisher with a buffer and your lights will look real nice. Mike Mak Apex Motorsports ApexMotorsports.com 2555 Lafayette Suite #122 Santa Clara, CA 95050 Phone: 408/588-0075
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WeStBaY5.0
Member # 5899
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Hey you should try and buy some chrome polish and polish them like everyone else mentioned, but dont try and return the polish, complain that it wasn't what you expected "because you changed your mind" and ask your brother to threaten the clerk lol. Just like what you tried doing with the racing seats i sold you.
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autumnstang97
Member # 6111
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Novus Plexiglass Scratch Remover: this basically made my lights clear up but only lasted for like a few weeks...and chrome polished work so give that a try...it looks like everyone one else has had sucess with that as well....yet its probably better to just replace the whole thing...
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tonster
Member # 6093
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mother's mag polish (or something like that) and a nice buffer cleans them real nicely. although i've heard some success stories by wet sanding them.
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347_C.I.D.
Member # 2956
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quote: Originally posted by FasterDamnit: Chrome polish. Try it.
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94gt
Member # 3060
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quote: Originally posted by 347_C.I.D.: quote: Originally posted by FasterDamnit: Chrome polish. Try it.
OMG he has 7 posts!
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347_C.I.D.
Member # 2956
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quote: Originally posted by 94gt: quote: Originally posted by 347_C.I.D.: quote: Originally posted by FasterDamnit: Chrome polish. Try it.
OMG he has 7 posts!
you like that dont ya jesse!
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94gt
Member # 3060
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now its 9!!! you might have the lowest post count of someone that still comes on here
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COBRAreflection
Member # 5247
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WEST BAY U HELLA SCARY, LOL, THAT'S WHY U AND YO DADDY GOT PUNKED, HAA.
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