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Old 10-24-2007, 11:48 AM
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Ramoving Haze from Headlights.

My dad owns a Detail shop and we have found the best way to get rid of that horrible haze that headlights tend to build.


You will need to buy:
-Mirka P1500 sand paper
-Allbrite One Step Polish Wax
-100% cotton buffer pads
-100% cotton towels
-Microfiber cloth


1.) Wet the sandpaper and rub in circles on both headlights. 3 minutes a piece should do. (Don't rub to hard.)
2.) Wipe the headlights with the cotton towel.
3.) Put a little of the Allbrite on the headlights and rub it around with the buffer until it covers the whole light.
4.) Try and use the center of the buffer and buff until all the polish is gone.
5.) Wipe with the microfiber cloth.


This can also remove some large scratches. You can find everything at your local Walmart, Autozone, or any other Auto parts store.

If you live in North Houston, TX then I can do it for you. Most places charge you $70 for both headlights. I charge $20 per light.
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