Re: Hazy headlight plastic

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Sujet : Re: Hazy headlight plastic
De : bourne (at) *nospam* rorke.za (Colour Sergeant Bourne)
Groupes : rec.autos.tech
Date : 12. Feb 2025, 17:30:37
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On 2/11/25 1:32 PM, Paul in Houston TX wrote:
The Real Bev wrote:
Is anybody happy with any of the cleaning compounds/kits for the plastic that covers modern headlights?
 I've tried two different brands on two different cars.
Unfortunately I don't remember the brands.
It took a LOT of manual labor but they turned out reasonably ok.
For me each headlight took one day's work but still better than paying $300 per headlight.
Car #1 the headlights were easy to remove and clamped to saw horses.
Car #2 would have taken hours to remove so I left them in place.
Car #2 did not turn out a good as car #1 but were ok.
Well gee-golly. Thanks a bunch for sharing that really helpful info ;-)
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
11 Feb 25 * Hazy headlight plastic6The Real Bev
11 Feb 25 +- Re: Hazy headlight plastic1AMuzi
11 Feb 25 +* Re: Hazy headlight plastic2Paul in Houston TX
12 Feb 25 i`- Re: Hazy headlight plastic1Colour Sergeant Bourne
12 Feb 25 +- Re: Hazy headlight plastic1Woozy Song
12 Feb 25 `- Re: Hazy headlight plastic1Xeno

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