Cleaning the headlight covers...question?
Cleaning the headlight covers...question?
As I'm sure many of you have noticed, as cars get a bit older
the clear headlight covers seem to start to get a bit dirty.
Is it easy to remove the headlight covers on the 02/03 Max
and clean them up?
If so, any how to tips?
If not, any ideas on how to clean the insides of the headlight covers?
Thanks
the clear headlight covers seem to start to get a bit dirty.
Is it easy to remove the headlight covers on the 02/03 Max
and clean them up?
If so, any how to tips?
If not, any ideas on how to clean the insides of the headlight covers?
Thanks
Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 2,129
From: San Fernando Valley CALI
you can try 3M plastic polish to clean the outsides of the plastic lenses... been meaning to do this myself... there shouldn't be any reason to open them up to clean them...
3m is all i know of, but i cant say that there is any way unless you replace the cover. Waterspots, scratches, scuffs depending on the severity are usually not fixable, the only thing i can recommend is to care for your lights on a regular basis and be careful. Actually more harm can be done in the effort of cleaning the lights.
Scratches, skuffmarks, water spots, etc can all be removed from the outside of the clear covers by using rubbing compound or paint cleaner paste both of which have various courseness (sp) levels of abrasives suspended in them.
Start out with a mild abrasive and be sure to add plenty of elbow-grease as frankly this is the most important ingredient. work it for 10 or 15 min and then wipe clean & see if you can tell the difference.
Mr. Peabody
Start out with a mild abrasive and be sure to add plenty of elbow-grease as frankly this is the most important ingredient. work it for 10 or 15 min and then wipe clean & see if you can tell the difference.
Mr. Peabody
Thanks guys, though my lens covers aren't too bad, they don't look as "clear" as they once did. I'll try the 3M stuff and see how that goes!
Gotta say, once again, not having the SEARCH option on this site, bites REALLY bad!
It absolutely stinks having to scroll through 3 pages of threads to find the thread I just posted YESTERDAY!
It's really lame and no excuse for it. Forums with much more traffic have search options, it's very un-userfriendly not to have it.
Gotta say, once again, not having the SEARCH option on this site, bites REALLY bad!
It absolutely stinks having to scroll through 3 pages of threads to find the thread I just posted YESTERDAY!
It's really lame and no excuse for it. Forums with much more traffic have search options, it's very un-userfriendly not to have it.
Originally Posted by Driver72
Gotta say, once again, not having the SEARCH option on this site, bites REALLY bad!
It absolutely stinks having to scroll through 3 pages of threads to find the thread I just posted YESTERDAY!
It's really lame and no excuse for it. Forums with much more traffic have search options, it's very un-userfriendly not to have it.
It absolutely stinks having to scroll through 3 pages of threads to find the thread I just posted YESTERDAY!
It's really lame and no excuse for it. Forums with much more traffic have search options, it's very un-userfriendly not to have it.
But i know how you feel, that's how i felt before i donated.
Originally Posted by Mr. Peabody
Scratches, skuffmarks, water spots, etc can all be removed from the outside of the clear covers by using rubbing compound or paint cleaner paste both of which have various courseness (sp) levels of abrasives suspended in them.
Start out with a mild abrasive and be sure to add plenty of elbow-grease as frankly this is the most important ingredient. work it for 10 or 15 min and then wipe clean & see if you can tell the difference.
Mr. Peabody
Start out with a mild abrasive and be sure to add plenty of elbow-grease as frankly this is the most important ingredient. work it for 10 or 15 min and then wipe clean & see if you can tell the difference.
Mr. Peabody
Originally Posted by Driver72
Thanks guys, though my lens covers aren't too bad, they don't look as "clear" as they once did. I'll try the 3M stuff and see how that goes!
Originally Posted by Driver72
It absolutely stinks having to scroll through 3 pages of threads to find the thread I just posted YESTERDAY! It's really lame and no excuse for it.
However, to answer the statement quoted above, you are correct there is no excuse for having to do that. In fact, there is a very easy solution. That solution is to click "Thread Tools" and click "Subscribe to this thread." In the new screen you will then have the opportunity to select if you want email notifications or if you want the notification to only appear in your "User CP." Either way, just going to the "User CP" will show your subscribed threads. Give it a whirl.
Originally Posted by xtantmaxima
I do agree the search would be nice as it would cut down on the number of redundant posts, but I do understand the reason behind it.
However, to answer the statement quoted above, you are correct there is no excuse for having to do that. In fact, there is a very easy solution. That solution is to click "Thread Tools" and click "Subscribe to this thread." In the new screen you will then have the opportunity to select if you want email notifications or if you want the notification to only appear in your "User CP." Either way, just going to the "User CP" will show your subscribed threads. Give it a whirl.
However, to answer the statement quoted above, you are correct there is no excuse for having to do that. In fact, there is a very easy solution. That solution is to click "Thread Tools" and click "Subscribe to this thread." In the new screen you will then have the opportunity to select if you want email notifications or if you want the notification to only appear in your "User CP." Either way, just going to the "User CP" will show your subscribed threads. Give it a whirl.
Anyway, Mr. Peabody is correct
with rubbing compound. I saw a thread where a guy got his yellowish/scratched HL lenses looking brand new by trying different compounds.
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