In this video, I show how (and why) to polish the plastic headlight lenses. check out my blog: http://mercedesdieselguy.blogspot.com.
In this video, I show how (and why) to polish the plastic headlight lenses. check out my blog: http://mercedesdieselguy.blogspot.com.
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I tell you hazy headlights are so common nowadays, especially now that
almost all headlights are plastic. As long as they’re not cracked this
should last a while!
now i have a 99′ with the 2 piece headlights its amazing that the side
markers are clear but my headlights are like dingy yellow its horrible. i
have to do this like every month.
Indeed. I get good results doing this with the orbital buffer.
That it does. I also use this on taillights, but the effect is much more
dramatic on the headlights.
if your Unemployed you can use avocado to the headlights
Yes but they’re expensive. And tasty.
Just bought a bottle of Plastx. I have an orbital buffer that I almost
never used, it was a gift but I am not a “car buff” guy. It worked great on
my Legacy 95 headlights! While having the pad all soaked with the Plastx,
why not do the tail lights, so I did and they now look like new. Also did
our 2001 MPV. Gee it makes the cars look, humm, less old.
I’d rather make guacamole 🙂
A couple weeks ago I did this to my grandpa’s Benz lights, which were quite
hazy after 214k miles, and the results were pretty good I must say.
I really do get 6 months to a year from each treatment. But, mine weren’t
too far gone yet.