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How Do You Clean Foggy Or Yellowed Headlights?

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How Do You Clean Foggy Or Yellowed Headlights?

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With time, your newer cars headlights will become foggy or yellow. This is generally caused by environmental pollutants, soap and wax residues, and more. This reduces the amount of light your headlights project to the road, bakes the residue on the lens, and even reduces the life of the lamp. In a small bowl or container, mix the two table spoons of baking soda with enough water to make a slightly runny paste. Dampen your soft cloth. You want it wet enough that it doesn’t absorb the water out of the baking soda paste but not enough to make the paste runny or the cloth dripping wet. Dip your cloth in the paste and scoop out enough paste to cover a quarter to half-dollar sized spot on your headlight. Buff this spot until it is clean. Obviously you will still have the past on there, but as you buff, you will see the lense coming clear. Continue applying paste and buffing until you’ve buffed the entire surface. You’re paste should be a aweful brown, grey, or yellow color at this point. I u

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