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Registered Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Skiatook, Oklahoma
Posts: 193
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I used a product called Flitz. They have a diffrent polish or cleaning compound for diffrent types of materials. My headlights were hazed over really bad when I got the car. Its going to get new light assy,s soon but car needs painted. Iam not changing them until then. Flitz has a polish for plastic that took 90% of the haze off my lens. Not 100% but helped alot. Hope this helps.
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Pigeon Forge Tn
Posts: 611
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Theres a couple of companys out there with polishing systems etc. Basically you get what you pay for, some of the polishing compounds work well, but it takes a lot of elbow grease. Even using generic paint polishing compounds, but I gave up and just got a set of clear corners and lenses (which are already starting to turn
). but hey, I'm lazy J
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Rat Killer
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Cold ass Ohio
Posts: 1,143
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A company called NOVUS makes an excellent plastic polish. Like they said above, expect 90% and lots of elbow grease. I've actually even masked off the paint, and carefully used a buffer with some sucess.
Good luck! ![]()
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Factoy Five Roadster
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Sevier Co,Tennessee
Posts: 1,681
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Don't laugh, but I use Bon-Ami cleanser. Located in your cleaner section of walmart. I think its a buck a can.
Ive used it for years on windshields to cut off the grime. (Its the only cleanser recomended to clean glass with.) Will not scratch. Also takes off the yellow on plastic headlights.
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Join Date: May 1997
Location: Wherever I need to be
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