Haze on headlights
#2
Basically any kind of plastic polisher would probably do the trick. I've used Meguiars' products qutie a bit & have been happy with them, but I'm sure there is others. Something like this:
http://www.superiorcarcare.net/meg18clearpl.html
http://www.superiorcarcare.net/meg18clearpl.html
#3
Originally Posted by clayman88
Basically any kind of plastic polisher would probably do the trick. I've used Meguiars' products qutie a bit & have been happy with them, but I'm sure there is others. Something like this:
http://www.superiorcarcare.net/meg18clearpl.html
http://www.superiorcarcare.net/meg18clearpl.html
#4
Originally Posted by LT1PnyKlr
Is there anything you can do to clean the headlights and get the hazyness off? Also, where are you guys buying the nice aftermarket headlights that are all one piece?
#6
Originally Posted by LT1PnyKlr
Where can I find these?
He can hook you up with all the jdm goodies... headlights, tails, grills, gauge rings... the list goes on and on.
#7
Simon is da man! The switch to clear lenses is awesome & you get the very classy "city lights". Making the change is very easy and took me (an admitted idiot) about an hour to do it all. Reasonable priced too.
I still need to align my headlights better but it's good for now.
I still need to align my headlights better but it's good for now.
#8
Originally Posted by i30ds
Simon at sycefiro@yahoo.com
He can hook you up with all the jdm goodies... headlights, tails, grills, gauge rings... the list goes on and on.
He can hook you up with all the jdm goodies... headlights, tails, grills, gauge rings... the list goes on and on.
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