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    Here`s a pic of the headlight cover in question. It has sort of a lilght gray tint to it and I just want to keep it looking crisp and clean.



    Any ideas on inexpensive products?
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    Quote Originally Posted by thecarguy
    Here`s a pic of the headlight cover in question. It has sort of a lilght gray tint to it and I just want to keep it looking crisp and clean.



    Any ideas on inexpensive products?


    There was a thread on here somewhere that gave step by step instructions on how to make those puppies shine! I`ll try and find it for you.

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    thanks - I just tried to search and could not find much

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    Quote Originally Posted by dneedsmuscles
    There was a thread on here somewhere that gave step by step instructions on how to make those puppies shine! I`ll try and find it for you.


    http://autopia.org/forum/showthread...ghlight=plastic



    giving credit to Sean aka GSRstylez for this one

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    thanks but this link doesn`t work

    http://autopia.org/forum/showthread...ghlight=plastic

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    Quote Originally Posted by NT2SHBBY




    Yep! That`s the link! :woot2:

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    ok - for some reason it did work for me a while ago while now it is - thanks!@

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    Probably one of the easiest ways to keep those looking crystal clear is to routinely polish them (few times a year perhaps) with something like Meguiar`s PlastX. This is of course, once they have been brought back to a almost new condition so that the Plastx is a maintenance step.

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    thanks truzoom - absolutely right

 

 

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