Headlight cleaning
Originally posted by 95emeraldgxe
if you want it to shine, use a fine grade metal mesh type of material and wipe the lenses with it a few times - they'll look like brand new
if you want it to shine, use a fine grade metal mesh type of material and wipe the lenses with it a few times - they'll look like brand new
Originally posted by 95emeraldgxe
if you want it to shine, use a fine grade metal mesh type of material and wipe the lenses with it a few times - they'll look like brand new
if you want it to shine, use a fine grade metal mesh type of material and wipe the lenses with it a few times - they'll look like brand new
Hey does anyone know how to clean the inside of the headlights?
If you want to try cleaning the outside of the headlights a fine grade steel wool (0000) might work well, but I've also seen cleaner waxes do a good job.
-hype
Originally posted by PhatBastard
Don't listen to this guy - wait or search for some real answers.
Don't listen to this guy - wait or search for some real answers.
Originally posted by xHypex
Yet another post that isn't even related to the question
This has been discussed before, but I don't remember exactly what was said. I believe if you take out the headlights and use a cleaning solution it should help clean things out, but you have to make sure that you wash the cleaning solution out very well. Otherwise you might ignite the cleaner from the high temperatures of the headlights.
If you want to try cleaning the outside of the headlights a fine grade steel wool (0000) might work well, but I've also seen cleaner waxes do a good job.
-hype
Yet another post that isn't even related to the question
This has been discussed before, but I don't remember exactly what was said. I believe if you take out the headlights and use a cleaning solution it should help clean things out, but you have to make sure that you wash the cleaning solution out very well. Otherwise you might ignite the cleaner from the high temperatures of the headlights.
If you want to try cleaning the outside of the headlights a fine grade steel wool (0000) might work well, but I've also seen cleaner waxes do a good job.
-hype
Will you do everyone a favor and JUST STOP POSTING?
Originally posted by 95emeraldgxe
if you want it to shine, use a fine grade metal mesh type of material and wipe the lenses with it a few times - they'll look like brand new
if you want it to shine, use a fine grade metal mesh type of material and wipe the lenses with it a few times - they'll look like brand new
It's odd because in one one thread regarding cleaning headlights when steel wool came up, you were against using steel wool, and suggested dipping the PLASTIC lens in bleach

Then for some reason you back-pedaled, and suggested the steel wool on PLASTIC lens.
a similar, in fact the exact same question was posted about 2 weeks ago, and many people responded with the same answer
So because of the above examples you are now an expert? Obviously you don't know WTF you're talking about so why even post? It's given that using steel wool on headlights is foreign to him, so why did you just write:
if you want it to shine, use a fine grade metal mesh type of material and wipe the lenses with it a few times - they'll look like brand new
Do you need time to do a search so you can reword what another person wrote?
Again, do you post based on your own actual experience? (no). Or do you just like to reword someone else's reply in the same thread (yet again
- first thread- nigelcmf then triax37 in the second thread )to raise your stupid count? (yes).
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