Headlight Cleaner

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NightRiderQ45
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Car: 1998 Infiniti Q45
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My headlights are starting to turn a yellowish haze again. I've had them cleaned professionally when I was in Alabama around 8/06 but I think that the weather change (salt/snow, road grime) that I went through here in Oklahoma had a impact on this happening again. It's still clear, but it doesn't look like it did previously. Do any of you have suggestion of how to clean it again? I've heard about this 3M headlight/polish cleaner that works great. I think it cost around $20 for both bottles. If need be, I'll pay to have this service done again once I go back to visit in July. Thanks!


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AZhitman
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I really like a product called Novus, it can be bought at aquarium shops or online. It's used for polishing actylic aquarium material, and works better (IMO) than the 3M or other brands on the market.

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gammer_ghn
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...photo

ok you see that kit its just different sandpapers that sand your headlights down to a really great grade and than it polishes its worth it i got a set for my lincoln it works and it stays for a long time this kit is for more than one car and no i dont sell these but you can put together the same kit just sand your headlights and than polish it with the 3m kit it will last for a few years i guess my lincoln kept its quality for the past year and a half im satisfyed = ]


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