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Cleaning car headlights can be an easy task, if you know what cleaning products to use. Several retail car care products are available, but these can be costly and not always effective. Instead,...
Changes in vehicle technology and design have also changed the products used in headlights from glass to more durable plastics. However, these changes have resulted in headlights developing a...
After years of use, the plastic covering of headlights on an automobile can develop a yellow haze and even form cracks. This haze reduces the distance your headlights reach, which can be dangerous...
Vehicle headlights that have developed a fog or haze over time can be dangerous for driving and difficult to clean. This method will defog headlights on your car, truck, or motorcycle for under...
Most cars manufactured since the 1990s have headlight lenses made from a type of plastic. Before that, headlights were made of glass. Unfortunately, while plastic lenses are more durable, they...
This is a lesson I learned while trying to fix my dads minivan headlights that were so bad that his headlights barely lit the road ahead of him. I used this method and within minutes they were so...
Foggy headlights don't give as much light as they were intended to, which can be quite dangerous. The headlights are coated with a clear coat of paint, and this paint can turn yellow over time,...
Cleaning headlights on a Lincoln Mark VIII isn't any different than cleaning headlights on any other car. This very important chore helps to keep to keep the lenses clear to aid in visibility for...
How to Clean Haze Off of Car Headlights
Cleaning haze off of car headlights requires a headlight cleaning system of progressively finer sandpaper that smooths out the haze. Finish off newly sanded headlights using a sealant with...
Do you have poor visibility at night due to foggy and dirty headlights? Here's how revive your headlights giving them a crystal clear shine.
Just as spectacles and sunglasses need regular cleaning, so do your car's headlights. Cleaning cloudy headlights is a task faced by all motorists and is important for safety. Automakers once...
No matter how well you take care of your vehicle, there will always be a certain amount of exterior wear and tear. Sometimes your car will get nicked by another vehicle, or someone might break a...
Whether you live in the city or in a rural area, the front of your car can become full of dirt, insects and road debris. Dirty headlights can make it difficult to see other cars and obstacles on...
Dirty headlights don't just make your car look older and unattractive, they also pose a safety hazard because they cause reduced visibility. Headlight film is caused by dirt, minerals in the...
Over time, dirt from the road and normal wear and tear can cause clear headlamps on your car to become scratched and yellowish in color. Winter precipitation can also discolor your headlights and...
Many car manufacturers have converted to using a high-impact plastic product for headlight lenses. Though this is a lighter, more economical material, after a few years the lenses can become quite...
As cars age, parts that were once new and shiny become dull and worn. This is most obvious in your car's painted surface or in the lack of luster of chrome and metal surfaces. This same aging...
Over time, plastic headlights can become quite dirty and even cloudy due to oxidation. The good news is they are very easy to clean. If you have been neglecting your car’s plastic...