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  1. #37
    Thanks for the advice
    did mine with Meguiars PlastX
    made a big difference




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    Nice, just remember that eventually we need to replace the lights, as mine is getting old, cracks are forming on the inside, nothing you can do really, but oh well, it's a cheap fix for the time being

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    i use mothers plastic polish on mine, might have to give that metal polish a go next time

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    Add a light coat of wax after you've polished it, it will slow down the oxidation process.
    ლ(ಠ益ಠლ) Y U DO DIS

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    wow O.O (Y)
    B-serious m8

  6. #42
    nice work looks alright but they dont look too bad before hand....still an improvement

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    @ op, so its been like 3 years since you did this.
    how are your headlights looking?
    how long does the fresh look last until headlights go yellow again?
    howmany times did you have to polish over 3 years time?

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    op is well and truly over hondas lol~

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    aw, so can anyone else comment on using this specific metal polish?
    how long it lasts until yellow comes back
    how many times u can use it until it eats through your whole headlight lol

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    Heres a little trick I picked up

    For plastic headlights

    Grab a rag and some toothpaste. Put some toothpaste and rub like a mofo, do it like 2 times and wash it, should come out nicely

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    toothpaste burns oil.. it would depend on the damage.

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    ^Yeah, use toothpaste as it is water based and will wash off easily.
    I know guy's that have used metal polish, Brasso, Silvo, etc and they are all oil based which eventually will effect and yellow the plastic.

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