Headlights looking cloudy or yellowed? It might be time for one of the easiest, cheapest, and most rewarding upgrades you can make to your car: headlight restoration. Those hazy lenses don't just dull ...
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A car's headlights grow yellow or cloudy over time due to the breakdown of the protective layer on the lens. That contamination can cause your headlights to be dimmer—and therefore less safe. One way ...
The polycarbonate plastic headlight lens on your car or truck degrades from the moment it leaves the factory. Air pollution, airborne grit, and ultraviolet light take the shine off and then discolor ...
It's quick and easy to get the yellow, cloudy residue off your headlights, making your car safer and better looking. I love two-seater, RWD convertibles and own a 2004 Mazdaspeed Miata for pavement ...