What cleans car headlights, removes that milky look & clears surface?
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Here's an article that I found which will answer your question. You won't believe what the recommend. Wishing you the best & Happy Holidays!
https://www.prescottimportcar.com/how-to-clean-cloudy-headlight-lenses/
Spray furniture polish on a soft cloth and clean the headlights. due to the oil in the polish, water runs right off. Clean as needed.
I use white (not gel) toothpaste on my daughters car headlights. A dab of toothpaste on a damp cloth and gently rub in a circular motion. Wipe off to see the progress. Keep the area damp at all times. I used some wet paper towels and squeezed water as I was rubbing. Then use some auto paste wax to protect the lens.
There is a product available at auto parts stores everywhere. Don't know the brand(s), but just ask a sales clerk for a headlight cleaning kit, to restore the clarity. Think they cost about $10. I'm pretty sure there is other stuff that's cheaper, like maybe baking soda on a damp cloth or sponge? But if you go with the actual product, It works, for sure!
Hi, Here's a link that may help: http://www.instructables.com/id/Clean-Your-Hazy-Headlights-With-Toothpaste/
Good luck!
WD 40 or plain white toothpaste
Most auto stores have a special cleaner when they get that bad.