Clean your car's headlights

Clean your car's headlights

This how-to video shows a great way to save and earn some money at the same time. Almost 7 out of 10 cars on the road has yellowed, hazy, dull looking headlights. Not only does this look ugly and depreciating but also dims the brightness of the headlight at night.
Use polisher, wet/dry sandpaper, tack rags, cleaning solution and blue tape to get your headlights looking like new. Watch this video car maintenance tutorial and learn how to clean your car's headlights.

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janom 1 year ago
An easy way to save money; definitely gonna try this
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phil240 10 months ago
thanks man...now i know...looks like a storm coming your way though
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easylucky 9 months ago
wow. sooo great! that's what iam looking for it.
but
i wonder that headlight lens gets dirty agian.
plz answer this. thx.
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anyajenkins 6 months ago
I don't have an electric buffer. Is that necessary?
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