Yellowing headlights
#21
Remember that headlights are made out of the same material as your paint clear coat, so care for them like you care for your paint: clay, polish and seal/wax and they should not get hazed or yellowed :)
#24
Thanks I'll give that back to black a try, since I can't find any pig spit.
I use Mothers restoration creme on the lenses, and have used it to bring back a couple sets with surface and discoloration problems, this set looked tired before the Mothers.
I use Mothers restoration creme on the lenses, and have used it to bring back a couple sets with surface and discoloration problems, this set looked tired before the Mothers.
#26
my 2006 is starting to fog. I am worried that sanding starts a series of ongoing treatments. Good to hear Solman's lasted 2 years. That is what i would hope for.
I heard elsewhere, toothpaste, and ordinary rubbing compound works too; but adding UV protection is critical.
Thanks for posting
I heard elsewhere, toothpaste, and ordinary rubbing compound works too; but adding UV protection is critical.
Thanks for posting
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#29
Read somewhere recently(of course I can't find it now-GRRR!) that putting Rain-X on plastic is a big no-no! Anyone else seen or heard anything about that?
Sassy's driver side is starting to haze just enough to notice it but it's still too cold here to do much about it. Why is it always the driver's side that starts first? Same thing with my 04 Z-71.
note to self: I have gots to find my propane huntin' heater!
Sassy's driver side is starting to haze just enough to notice it but it's still too cold here to do much about it. Why is it always the driver's side that starts first? Same thing with my 04 Z-71.
note to self: I have gots to find my propane huntin' heater!