Fast Orange
#1
Fast Orange
Ever heard of using that to clean headlights that are foggy?
#2
YES, I mentioned this in a post about Kyle buying his new to him Tahoe. But it seemed that nobody paid attention or cared.
I have seen it clear up old tail light lens, the plastic headlight covers. I have even seen it clean up paint off of clear coat from scraping a fence or post or another car. It also takes scratches out of clear coat.
I have seen it clear up old tail light lens, the plastic headlight covers. I have even seen it clean up paint off of clear coat from scraping a fence or post or another car. It also takes scratches out of clear coat.
#3
my gf's and brothers headlights are both pretty dull so I'm gonna try this first. any tips??
and I knew someone on here said something about it I just couldn't remember who or when.
and I knew someone on here said something about it I just couldn't remember who or when.
#4
Just put some on a clean rag & rub. It takes some elbow grease to get the job done. But it looks good when finished. You may rub some on & wipe it & reapply several times to get what you want. But it isn't course enough to damage the lens or paint. That is why you need to rub & reapply it.
#5
gotcha I might have to do a write up on this or something.
#6
i really wouldn't try it on paint, the pumice in it is way too gritty for it to not scratch the paint.
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