front lights cover replace
Are yours getting foggy?
I do not know of anywhere that sells just the front cover. The lights are one piece, and it requies a heat gun or an oven to soften the glue that holds the front cover on.
A better route would be to just polish your headlights with some sort of plastic polish. Keep in mind though, that the headlights have UV protectant on them to prevent yellowing, and you will polish this off so they will need more upkeep to remain nice and clear. There are UV protector sprays available though.
I do not know of anywhere that sells just the front cover. The lights are one piece, and it requies a heat gun or an oven to soften the glue that holds the front cover on.
A better route would be to just polish your headlights with some sort of plastic polish. Keep in mind though, that the headlights have UV protectant on them to prevent yellowing, and you will polish this off so they will need more upkeep to remain nice and clear. There are UV protector sprays available though.
If they are getting fogged up, you can have them refinished. I did that recently and it makes a world of difference - however, beware, because the clear coat on the headlight does come off in the process. I am going to have clear bra put on my headlights in two weeks to prevent quick oxidation from occurring.
If they are getting fogged up, you can have them refinished. I did that recently and it makes a world of difference - however, beware, because the clear coat on the headlight does come off in the process. I am going to have clear bra put on my headlights in two weeks to prevent quick oxidation from occurring.
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