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| Friday, August 21, 2009 |
| Friday, August 21, 2009 8:41:53 PM |
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oldcruiser wrote:A year or two ago someone talked about cleaning the front headlight plastic.
What did you use and how did you do it.
The dealer wants a $100.00 per car.
Thanks Ray
If they are really bad (cloudy, pitted), 3M makes a kit that works with your drill - uses several grades of sandpaper and polish. Costs about $20 at AutoZone. I used it and my headlights came out looking like new. Prepare for about 2 hours per light.
If they are not so bad, there is a product called PlastX that is fantastic! I use it every 3-4 weeks on my headlights to keep them perfectly clear. It also works wonders on my acrylic wind diffuser. My Durango's lights were pretty bad and this stuff all by itself made them come out nearly like new. It does require some elbow grease and may need multiple applications depending on how bad they are.
Good Luck!
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