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  1. #13
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    there's no real way to go about it
    if it's been scratched then all you can do is either live with it or take down the scratch to level out the surface which you'll end up having to use the instructions from nny911 above to do

    they're just plastic lenses, scratch easy and oddly enough a common problem on 6th gen civics is that the headlights yellow from the factory coating being worn away

  2. #14
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    ED-209
    Quote Originally Posted by vinnY View Post
    there's no real way to go about it
    if it's been scratched then all you can do is either live with it or take down the scratch to level out the surface which you'll end up having to use the instructions from nny911 above to do

    they're just plastic lenses, scratch easy and oddly enough a common problem on 6th gen civics is that the headlights yellow from the factory coating being worn away
    cheers

  3. #15
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    green whip!
    if you're gonna restore them this guide seems to be fairly comprehensive, with pics too

  4. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by vinnY View Post
    if you're gonna restore them this guide seems to be fairly comprehensive, with pics too
    Great DIY article with decent video too, deserves some rep

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