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Hi Guys,

I have been having trouble with my headlights they are just so dirty!

But the grime and whatnot is on the inside rather than the outside. Looks foggy.

My mate was telling me you can polish it off. Failed.

Anyone else have the same problem? its not a big issue just looks dirty when everything else is sparkly fresh V.

Hi Guys,

I have been having trouble with my headlights they are just so dirty!

But the grime and whatnot is on the inside rather than the outside. Looks foggy.

My mate was telling me you can polish it off. Failed.

Anyone else have the same problem? its not a big issue just looks dirty when everything else is sparkly fresh V.

The best i have come across is "Glasslite" cleaned all the yellow and fog off. I got it at Auto one.

i use plasti-x or something to that effect...from meguairs.

Note of caution - do as the instructions says and apply to small areas at a time rubbing it well it. Do not apply to the whole light at once and expect to get it all off. I did and ended up having to claybar the shit off before attempting small sections at a time

oh and what he said ^^

it only seems like its fogging on the inside because you cant get the oxidisation off even when lightly scraping it with your nail....but try the plastic polish first.

Edited by fcruz3r

Those products will make ur headlights look clean, but at night if it looks bit green and dirty , then its da inside. You will have to take them to someone who repairs headlights. Dono which state u are in for me to tell u.

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