scotty96lsc
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I had nothing to do today since the impending rain was preventing me from going golfing, so I decided to clean my dingy headlights. So I followed CVRefuge's directions and hit the left headlight with 1000, 1500 and 2000 wet/dry sandpaper. All the time keeping my headlight wet to lessen the sanding trauma. I finished and BOY it looked a lot worse -- like looking through a beer glass covered in vaseline. Scared myself.
Then I remembered you then had to use a plastic polish. Ok, and hour later it got better, another half hour and it looked great. I had no idea lightly sanding that headlight would make it cloudy. I thought for sure I was going to be buying a passenger side headlight.
Again, my repair/mechanical skills are usually limited to prying tops off of imported beer. WHEW!!
Then I remembered you then had to use a plastic polish. Ok, and hour later it got better, another half hour and it looked great. I had no idea lightly sanding that headlight would make it cloudy. I thought for sure I was going to be buying a passenger side headlight.
Again, my repair/mechanical skills are usually limited to prying tops off of imported beer. WHEW!!