foggy headlights?
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Originally Posted by Seraph
Um, if its oxidation or whatever on the outside, just go down to kragen or something and get a bottle of meguire's clear plastic cleaner, and clear plastic polish.
The stuff will work on the lights, and all sorts of other crap around the house. I used it to polish up my phone's screen again since it always sits in my pocket with my keys.
Scrubbing will only introduce more scratches and crap, as will washing it with old sponges. I tend not to wash the lights when i wash the car, and just wash it afterwards with a microfiber and a little bit of soapy water, followed by the polish/cleaner if its hazy.
The stuff will work on the lights, and all sorts of other crap around the house. I used it to polish up my phone's screen again since it always sits in my pocket with my keys.
Scrubbing will only introduce more scratches and crap, as will washing it with old sponges. I tend not to wash the lights when i wash the car, and just wash it afterwards with a microfiber and a little bit of soapy water, followed by the polish/cleaner if its hazy.
Wow.. you really DO take care of your car... man, I just wash it and that's it. no microfibers or fancy soaps for my car....
Originally Posted by sireatalot
Wow.. you really DO take care of your car... man, I just wash it and that's it. no microfibers or fancy soaps for my car....
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