Cloudy Headlights?
#1
Cloudy Headlights?
Well I was bored and checked out where my friend's post. Well If you have some cloudy or yellowish bumper\tailights\headlights you want to make look like new you might wanna check this out.
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=813209&page=1
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=813209&page=1
#2
lol next time just post the write up....i made the mistake of reading the following post on a honda forum
"damn...good write up..all my homies headlights are like that. imma charge there ass to clean it up for dem lol"
I cant afford to go wasting the few brain cells I have left on that...
btw....using a buffer works just as good if not better.....
"damn...good write up..all my homies headlights are like that. imma charge there ass to clean it up for dem lol"
I cant afford to go wasting the few brain cells I have left on that...
btw....using a buffer works just as good if not better.....
#3
Believe it or not, I've heard toothpaste works pretty well for that too. Saw it in Grassroots Motorsports when they were restoring a Porsche 914.
#5
Originally Posted by superjoe83
i feel dumber after reading some of the replies to that post 

So true.Craig.
#6
Luckily, most of use have glass headlights and won't be effected by cloudy headlights, unless it's a moisture issue.
I think the 3rd gen 4Runner was the last model in the Toyota line-up to have glass heads.
I think the 3rd gen 4Runner was the last model in the Toyota line-up to have glass heads.
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