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Anyone know how to clear my headlights?
They are starting to get hazy inside and I need to clear them
99-00 si headlights.
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i saw somewhere that you can wetsand with 2000 grit sandpaper
idk though
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Anyoneee..
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i saw on one of those mobile car washing guys vans that they can get the oxidation out of headlights, i think they buff them.
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Wetsand and buff them
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my cousin used some cheap toothpaste... the weird thing is that it kinda worked
... but i would go with the wet sand paper or buff it
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