Hazzy headlights. Can I make em clear?

Are the headlights plastic or glass? If they are plastic, you can use a polish like Renovo, Plast-X, or 3M's Plastic Polish.
 
On my stepson's 97 Mustang whice were heavily ozidated, I used Blue Magic Liquid Metal Polish. After several passes, the ozidation was removed. They looked clear for a change....Andrew
 
Novus #3 if necessary followed by #2, excellent if you have a PC with a 4" foam pad :up Can spray them when all done with #1
 
PrinzII said:
Are the headlights plastic or glass? If they are plastic, you can use a polish like Renovo, Plast-X, or 3M's Plastic Polish.



I would also add Plexus or Meguiars Plastic Polish (#6 & #10??)
 
I have used Simichrome polish(MC Shop) on tail lights and dash lenses. I know it's a metal polish, but it worked on the plastic. The last instrument cluster lens job that I did, I used Meguiar's # 17 Clear plastic cleaner. It made the lens look new. I did the work by hand. I rubbed perpendicular(across) to the scratch, instead of with the scratch. Use a non scratching cloth(MicroFiber) or your finger, to work out the scratch, then a final wipe with a MF. It worked for me...







08-04-2003 08:34 PM

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The blue worked, but not as good as I thought. My brother told me to use 3m. He's used it, but it only last like a month. I was thinking to put a sealer afterwards.
 
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