Headlights are turning cloudy....HELP?
Driver headlights is turning cloudy like my plastic window, is there any agents that will tka e it out. I've heard about "wet" sanding, but not uderstanding it. Any help is needed.
hey bc- be careful with any polishes on your lenses-
my recollection is that there is protective surface that you dont want to remove.
i suggest maybe trying a very small corner of the lense first, and live with it for awhile to see how it does.
i am on the road, so cant research this for you now, but maybe someone can pick this up for us...
my recollection is that there is protective surface that you dont want to remove.
i suggest maybe trying a very small corner of the lense first, and live with it for awhile to see how it does.
i am on the road, so cant research this for you now, but maybe someone can pick this up for us...
Originally Posted by wanabe,Nov 24 2005, 07:21 AM
hey bc- be careful with any polishes on your lenses-
my recollection is that there is protective surface that you dont want to remove.
i suggest maybe trying a very small corner of the lense first, and live with it for awhile to see how it does.
i am on the road, so cant research this for you now, but maybe someone can pick this up for us...
my recollection is that there is protective surface that you dont want to remove.
i suggest maybe trying a very small corner of the lense first, and live with it for awhile to see how it does.
i am on the road, so cant research this for you now, but maybe someone can pick this up for us...
thanks!!!
If your lenses are hazed up to the point you need to polish them, it's a moot point if there is a protective coating on the surface of the lense. I did mine about 6 months back and they are still blue and clear. Beats the hell out of getting new headlights
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