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Old 06-14-2004, 04:51 PM
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Does anyone know of any good products that help to get rid of that yellowish tint that gets on headlight lenses. my car was in a wreck before i got it so i have one new clear headlight and a yellowish one. Just looking for some help.
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any good plastic polish and some elbow grease should get it done.
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Old 06-14-2004, 05:16 PM
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my cousin said 3m makes a two part cleaner for it but ive never heard of or seen it so thanks for the tip
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any rubbing compound as well
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Old 06-14-2004, 05:17 PM
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i hope it works coming from a fellow 240 owner
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Old 06-14-2004, 05:33 PM
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did you have that yellow haze on your cav. because my mom had one like that and it got it bad
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Originally Posted by drive
did you have that yellow haze on your cav. because my mom had one like that and it got it bad
My lights are glass.
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i know a few use mothers mag aluminum polish, windex, and brake fluid...
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all together? sounds like a damn automotive magic potion or some shit. did it work?

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just found where i got it...dsmtuners.com

"Materials needed

Brake fluid
Windex (or simular glass cleaner)
Mothers Mag Aluminum Polish
Some rags
Scruff/light scotch pad

1). Take your brake fluid and your scotch pad and lighty apply the brake fluid to a small section of it. Carefully rub onto the headlight lens and rub in a firm, circular motion. Re-apply brake fluid as necassary. BE CAREFUL if the headlight is still on the car, brake fluid will ruin your paint if its left on there.

2). After you have scrubbed the whole headlight, rinse thouroughly clean. Take your Windex/glass cleaner and re-clean the whole headlight lens.

3). Now, take your Mothers Mag Alum. Polish and polish according to directions given on can. Use generous ammounts."
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