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larrymjones
Explorer
Aug 19, 2016

Headlight Lens Cleaning

We just got a new (to us) MH. Looking for suggestions on products y'all have successfully used to brighten/clean headlight lenses. Thank you!
  • I have used Turtle Wax Kit (totally worthless), 3M Kit (better but not great, Toothpaste with grit (did better than the prior two),Brasso (which worked the best). Just give me back my sealed beams! I read an article a couple of months ago how bad the headlights are on the newer vehicles. The worst rated, some high-end BMW.
  • Heck, I'd be happy if they just went back to glass lenses. Everyone knows the downside of plastic lenses, and they just keep putting them out. Talk about ignoring what people complain about.
  • subcamper wrote:
    Mandalay Parr wrote:

    I checked on replacing them but $400 each so I passed on that. In my case I would have had to purchase the whole light assembly not just the lens.


    Have you tried rockauto.com?

    I replaced the headlight assemblies on several cars that were around 10 years old and I paid about $28-45 for each headlight assembly.

    Yes, they are Chinese clones of the OEM units and are not as well built, but they have been working fine for years.

    Steve


    Thanks Steve.
    Jerry
  • I just tried the "Deet" method using Off which is 25% Deet. It worked like a charm. I sprayed part of a folded up paper shop towel, wiped the lens, resprayed on another part of the towel and wiped again, then did the same thing for a third time. I washed it, then used a foam pad in a drill to buff with PlasticX. I washed it a second time, and then waxed it with Meguiars. More time and work might have made it look new, but I'm more than happy with the results.
  • Had my daughters cars headlights done at Sams club. I think they charge like 25.00 and guarantee them for a few years. Cant beat the price and they still look good.
  • I used to use those kits that required multiple steps, including taping off the area, but found this product which works just as well. The lenses do fog up again, but this stuff takes minutes to use.

  • Deet method is interesting. Never thought of it, but I know it sure eats plastic!
    Great detailers truck!

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