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Old 12-03-2007, 12:56 AM
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how to clean bad plastic headlamp housing

anyways, my dad's windstar is getting old, so the headlamps.. it is so cloudy, there's no more light output. so what i did is i cleaned it.

i just wanna share this to you guys if you have some headlamps that is so blurry and cloudy...

first, i bought 1000 grid sandpaper.. its ok if its 2000 grid if it is not bad...

i sand it, and then washed it with water.. let it dry... then i bought some plastic polish/wax.. for 5 bucks... then i polished it... it came out very nice..

here's the pics.. the left is clean already, while the right side of the pics, they are old....
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