How To De Fog Headlights

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SHOBound

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My headligts are all dull and gross, my little teeny center lenses (fish tanks) are clean and clear so are the corners, but the headlights and blinkers are dull as **** and I was wondering if there was anyway to make them clean and clear short of replacing them.

<small>[ February 25, 2004, 09:25 PM: Message edited by: SHOBound ]</small>
 

MotoArts

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I run a rotary buffer (not a DA polishing type)with a wool pad and Meguiars Diamond Cut compound on both the Mustang and the SHO lights. They come up nice and shiny, but last only for about 3-4 months before the yellowing starts back. It's the best temporary fix going aside from replacement.

Pete
 

DHMag

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easiest repair is too just replace them.. temp fixes are stated above, but figure the cost of time and money into the cost of new aftermarket units. granted, Gen2 headlamp units are expensive, but worth it.
 

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If I remember correctly, I believe that someone cleaned the lenses up and sealed the headlight with clear silicon. This was suppose to stop the fogging from returning
 

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Buy some Sable headlights. They are cheaper than the SHO ones and are the exact same thing.
 

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