How can I clean car headlights?
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White toothpaste buffed will remove the haze.
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. Should last several months. The sanding kits available will last a few years.
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I use a product called turtle wax headlight restore. It’s available at target!
my husband used this product and it worked here is the link https://amzn.to/35byq8F
Joe....You may need to take the cover off and clean inside it...not sure but hopefully there are screws you can reach to do that. Good luck
Hello Joe,
Try using WD-40 on a cloth...........or Toothpaste!
Cheap toothpaste and and old toothbrush will make them shine.