protojason
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First a disclamer, I'm not sure how long results last, nor if anything harmful is being done...just tried this on a whim tonight.
A quick search here did not reveal this to be some common autopian knowlege that I was missing out on...
A paintless dent repair guy mentioned to me that automatic transmission fluid cleans up plastic headlights easily. Not having any ATF on hand, I tried what I did have on hand, power steering fluid.
Nothing more than dabbing it on a rag, then rubbing. See the pics.
Being a skeptic, I then just used a wet rag and water. There were similar results on a 'half and half' while wet, but when I dried up the water with the rag it was foggy again.
Maybe the powersteering fluid is just coating it making it appear clear...., but the results were near instantaneous...would not be hard to do even if it only lasts a month.
Who knows how long it will last, but it's a definite improvement that took no time at all.
On to the pics.
--Jason
pic 1 - first car, original state
pic 2 - first car, half and half
pic 3 - first car, finished.
pic 4 - second car, original state
pic 5 - second car, half and half (did the inside half this time...poor choice on my part i think)
pic 6 - second car, finished.
Whatcha folks think?
A quick search here did not reveal this to be some common autopian knowlege that I was missing out on...
A paintless dent repair guy mentioned to me that automatic transmission fluid cleans up plastic headlights easily. Not having any ATF on hand, I tried what I did have on hand, power steering fluid.
Nothing more than dabbing it on a rag, then rubbing. See the pics.
Being a skeptic, I then just used a wet rag and water. There were similar results on a 'half and half' while wet, but when I dried up the water with the rag it was foggy again.
Maybe the powersteering fluid is just coating it making it appear clear...., but the results were near instantaneous...would not be hard to do even if it only lasts a month.
Who knows how long it will last, but it's a definite improvement that took no time at all.
On to the pics.
--Jason
pic 1 - first car, original state
pic 2 - first car, half and half
pic 3 - first car, finished.
pic 4 - second car, original state
pic 5 - second car, half and half (did the inside half this time...poor choice on my part i think)
pic 6 - second car, finished.
Whatcha folks think?