1995 Subaru Legacy – DIY: polishing headlights

1995 Subaru Legacy  – DIY: polishing headlights

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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Michael Sackstein says:

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!

Shishizurui says:

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.

MercedesDieselGuy says:

Indeed. I get good results doing this with the orbital buffer.

MercedesDieselGuy says:

That it does. I also use this on taillights, but the effect is much more
dramatic on the headlights.

playstation2bigs says:

if your Unemployed you can use avocado to the headlights

benzlover55 says:

Yes but they’re expensive. And tasty.

felixc1959 says:

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.

MercedesDieselGuy says:

I’d rather make guacamole 🙂

Michael Sackstein says:

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.

MercedesDieselGuy says:

I really do get 6 months to a year from each treatment. But, mine weren’t
too far gone yet.

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