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How Do I Remove A "haze" From Headlight Olastic


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Hi - Have just removed the plastic beam deflectors for use abroad, left a very sticky residue, so used some autglym tar remover, and it has left a small area of haze on each headlamp, only really noticable at night with the lights on (looking at the headlamp, no noticable difference when driving). Any advice on how to polish out. Thank you.

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Hi - Have just removed the plastic beam deflectors for use abroad, left a very sticky residue, so used some autglym tar remover, and it has left a small area of haze on each headlamp, only really noticable at night with the lights on (looking at the headlamp, no noticable difference when driving). Any advice on how to polish out. Thank you.

Try WD40. A little sprayed onto a soft cloth. I use it for removing sticky residue that standard nail polish remover doesn't!

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Hi - Have just removed the plastic beam deflectors for use abroad, left a very sticky residue, so used some autglym tar remover, and it has left a small area of haze on each headlamp, only really noticable at night with the lights on (looking at the headlamp, no noticable difference when driving). Any advice on how to polish out. Thank you.

Try WD40. A little sprayed onto a soft cloth. I use it for removing sticky residue that standard nail polish remover doesn't!

Polyclens blue paintbrush cleaner dissolves it in seconds without damaging plastic cover....been there just this year after visit to France.

regards,

Big Kev. :thumbsup:

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