Forum Discussion
- allen8106ExplorerThere's a pretty good YouTube video that shows how do it "permanently". Many process usually cause the lens to revert back to the oxidized condition within months.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEJbKLZ7RmM - Dave_H_MExplorer IIthanks for posting allen, i am gonna give that method a try.
- bob_nestorExplorer IIII've never tried this on headlights, but I've used it for years on watch faces and even my motorcycle windscreen. They say it's used to polish the plexiglass windscreens on jet aircraft. All I know is it takes a lot of time but if you put the time in it really does work.
Micro-Mesh - Pangaea_RonExplorerIt's a good idea to use painter's tape on the painted surfaces surrounding the lenses to protect them from stray rubbing motion.
- austinjennaExplorerI took mine to Sams club..it was cheap I remember like 25 bucks and they guarantee it for a few years. At that price it wasnt worth it for me to do it.
About RV Tips & Tricks
Looking for advice before your next adventure? Look no further.25,102 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 18, 2025