My son Capt. Brent taught me this trick today. My 97 Tahoe's plastic headlight covers are yellowed and scratched up so bad the lights don't shine too good no mo'......use 600 grit wet sandpaper with water (I used a chunk of old sponge to wrap the sandpaper around) to get the bad stuff off, then polish with some car polishing compound, wash good, and finish with a coast of.......yep.......CX.
They look like new. Guess it would work on any yellowed, scratched up plastic. More ways to skin a cat than feed it melted butter.
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Where were you a year and half ago Vic???
I was coming out of Tennesse and could hardly see where I was going....my head lights were so dim. (I am hardly ever on the road at night) I drive a 97 Chevy Truck.
I went to the Chevy dealer when I got back home and bought 2 replacement head light......$125 for the left side and $132 for the right side.....(parts only, not installed)....nearly had a stroke......I remember sealed beams being 12 bucks.
I had heard of folks getting them buffed out but they said it never lasted....seems that when the coating on the plasic deterioated they were pretty much toast.
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I was coming out of Tennesse and could hardly see where I was going....my head lights were so dim. (I am hardly ever on the road at night) I drive a 97 Chevy Truck.
I went to the Chevy dealer when I got back home and bought 2 replacement head light......$125 for the left side and $132 for the right side.....(parts only, not installed)....nearly had a stroke......I remember sealed beams being 12 bucks.
I had heard of folks getting them buffed out but they said it never lasted....seems that when the coating on the plasic deterioated they were pretty much toast.
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Also remember that headlight bulbs dim over time. You can replace them with the new HID replacement kits for <$70.00. Very bright. You can pick what color you want, so they don't have to be the stupid blue color. a lot of the farmers are replacing the lights on their combines with these kits and really like them.
http://www.ddmtuning.com/Products/DDM-H ... 35W-or-55W
http://www.ddmtuning.com/Products/DDM-H ... 35W-or-55W
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