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96 headlights??
What is best product for cleaning and polishing the plastic headlight covers? How hard is it to remove the covers so I can do the inside too? Any step by step instructions available.
About a hundred years ago I was a helicoptor crew chief in the Army. We had some sort of polish for the plexiglass bubbles that cleaned and polished out small scratches and abrasions. I think this would be perfect, but I don't remember exactly what it was. Any suggestions for a good plastic polish? Thanks
About a hundred years ago I was a helicoptor crew chief in the Army. We had some sort of polish for the plexiglass bubbles that cleaned and polished out small scratches and abrasions. I think this would be perfect, but I don't remember exactly what it was. Any suggestions for a good plastic polish? Thanks
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about a hundred years ago??
anyway, I've used Meguiar's plastic cleaner, it works great. I think it's #9, I forget....
and if you wanna clean the inside, you have to open up the headlight... step by step instructions can be found here: http://hometown.aol.com/seanmcelligott/
anyway, I've used Meguiar's plastic cleaner, it works great. I think it's #9, I forget....
and if you wanna clean the inside, you have to open up the headlight... step by step instructions can be found here: http://hometown.aol.com/seanmcelligott/
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I just used regular liquid auto body polish; It made a BIG diff, but not there yet. I did get 'em clean enough to see that most all the dirt is on the outside.
I'm going to try Semichrome; Harley riders use this to polish their chrome parts. Makes chrome sparkle. Looks like an abrasive paste to me. Think I'll try it over the turn signal first just to be safe, in case it reacts with the plastic.
This is a great board. Thanks for the tips.
""about a hundred years ago??"" Almost, I was in the Army in the 60s, and we used light helicoptors to spot for our artillery fire.
I'm going to try Semichrome; Harley riders use this to polish their chrome parts. Makes chrome sparkle. Looks like an abrasive paste to me. Think I'll try it over the turn signal first just to be safe, in case it reacts with the plastic.
This is a great board. Thanks for the tips.
""about a hundred years ago??"" Almost, I was in the Army in the 60s, and we used light helicoptors to spot for our artillery fire.
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Originally posted by HoeBag
wet sand and buff em.. nothing else will clean em up as good
wet sand and buff em.. nothing else will clean em up as good
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