get rid of the oxidization on your headlights

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Jul 19, 2006 | 09:21 PM
  #1  
I have read about people who have used there oven to try and bake the crap off but I have found an easier way that only takes about 20 minutes on my 92 sc and the result makes the difference between night and day literally. My lights where so bad that driving at night was avoided if possible. This is a product called Meguiar's Mirror Glaze #17 Clear Plastic Cleaner and it is worth every penny.


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Jul 19, 2006 | 09:26 PM
  #2  
more results and b4 and afters.


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Jul 24, 2006 | 01:07 AM
  #3  
Can't see your pics..cuz too small to see and dark. Can you post a little bit bigger size of pics?
Plus, when headlight became oxidized, isn't it you have to take headlight outside plastic cover off then clean inside not outside of cover? I could be wrong but that's how I heard.
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Jul 24, 2006 | 01:16 PM
  #4  
hey mkool, i wud say you are right!
coz really it is inside we need to clean.
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Jul 24, 2006 | 11:11 PM
  #5  
I applied this stuff to the outside only. my lights looked "clean" when they where wet so this led me to believe that it was an outside problem. I too thought this was an inside problem at first because of the condensation that builds up when it rains but that is secondary to the outside apparently. You may try and wax or put some other type of mild abrasive over them. I just tried this stuff from a friend and found the results so nice I thought I would post.
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Aug 5, 2006 | 03:29 PM
  #6  
where did u purchase this from?
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Aug 7, 2006 | 10:47 AM
  #7  
I used Meguiar's PlastX on an 99 RX and my 01 GS over the weekend (on the outside of the lights). That product also works great... makes the lights look almost brand new. Topped them with Plexus Plastic Cleaner and Wax aftewards...

The owner of the RX was asked by another RX owner last night where she purchased the new headlights.
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