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To: steve harris who wrote (803400)8/23/2014 10:58:21 AM
From: TideGlider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572637
 
Tried that magic lens cleaner on my headlights. The lenses looked foggy. Tried a couple brands. The when no results and it appeared as if they were fogged or molded on the inside I learned you cannot remove the lens as it is a complete unit. The removal of the units takes wheel removal and a lot of bolts etc. Even then you could only change the unit, which isn't needed.

What I did learn is try toothpaste. Rub it on with a paper towel and work it in small circles. At times you can feel gritty resistance under your paper towel. Just work it a little harder in those spots and you will feel it give way. Do the entire lens then rinse of with hose, wet rag or power washer. Looks great now compared to the other lens. Then repeat on the second lens.

You need not order expensive products when no more than a days tooth brushing material and one paper towel is all that is needed.