Cost effective, best way to clean hazy headlamps
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I have heard that toothpaste, buffed on with a clean rag, and then buffed off will clean them.
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I did my daughters car. Used a White (not gel) toothpaste and a damp cloth. A dab of toothpaste on the cloth and rub in a circular motion a small area at a time. Keep the toothpaste moist. A separate wet cloth squeezing water as you rub. Wipe as you go along to see the progress. Once done put some paste wax over the lenses.
I used white Magic Eraser Sponge, and Dollar General 3.00 headlight cleaner in the blue label. It did the best I could find on my owen. I totally dislike them cheap plastic head lights. I find them to be dangerous from lack of vision at night. I wish we had the old glass back or a customers choice.
Ive used Awesome, I get it at the dollar store. It is the best cleaner and can be used in so many ways, it's crazy cheap and it is Awesome!.
white toothpaste
use Off bug spray. spray on clean cloth and wipe headlights, haze comes right off. WD-40 also works but you have to scrub harder
Thank you everyone for your feedback will try this this weekend and let you know how it turns out
The easiest & most common way is to buy a headlight restoration kit. These vary in quality and price. The cheapest ones can be around $15.