Thursday, June 12, 2008
HEADLIGHT HAZE: CURED!
This deserves a post all for itself.
When I bought my Miata, I noticed that the headlight lenses had begun to haze over - though it wasn't really bad yet. You've seen cars where the lenses get horribly hazy. Couldn't let that happen to this car (new lenses are bound to be a bunch of money!).
Once again, mazda-speed.com had the info I needed. If your headlights are hazy, get yourself down to your friendly local auto parts store, and purchase a bottle of Meguiar's PlastX!
It's an easy application that polishes those lenses clean, even if it does require a little persistence in polishing. There is just a bit of haze still on one of the lenses, but it's so little that I don't even know which lens it is -- would have to get down close to spot it. And if I worked a little longer, maybe I'd have gotten that little bit also. But the main point? Now my headlights make the front end look great! :)
When I bought my Miata, I noticed that the headlight lenses had begun to haze over - though it wasn't really bad yet. You've seen cars where the lenses get horribly hazy. Couldn't let that happen to this car (new lenses are bound to be a bunch of money!).
Once again, mazda-speed.com had the info I needed. If your headlights are hazy, get yourself down to your friendly local auto parts store, and purchase a bottle of Meguiar's PlastX!
It's an easy application that polishes those lenses clean, even if it does require a little persistence in polishing. There is just a bit of haze still on one of the lenses, but it's so little that I don't even know which lens it is -- would have to get down close to spot it. And if I worked a little longer, maybe I'd have gotten that little bit also. But the main point? Now my headlights make the front end look great! :)
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