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Old 01-05-2006, 23:01   #3 (permalink)
FS
 
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Re: Yellowed headlights/"Diamond-cut" clear lenses

I have tried fine steel wool and various other "compounds" made for the
purpose, with very limited success. I think at some point the lenses need to
be replaced. I would prefer the diamond-cut lenses from what I have read,
but would like to hear from someone who has tried them... OEMs are the other
option.

"Bob" <fweem1974@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:KK2dncHHffVVJyDeRVn-ow@comcast.com...
> FS wrote:
> > My 1995 Explorer headlights really cut down on the pattern, even with
> > Sylvania Silverstars, due to aging/yellowing lenses. Using plastic
> > cleaners/fine steel wool, etc, has not really helped. The ExplorerX
> > forum http://web.explorerx.com/performance/dc.php recommends
> > "Diamond-cut" clear headlight assemblies. Does any one have experience
> > using these? If so, which brand, and how hard to install?
> >
> > Len

>
> I have no experience with "Diamond cut" but also have aged dull lenses.
> I tried Meguire's (sp) plastic polish but it didn't help much. Is there
> something else I could try? (steel wool, rubbing compound or etc?) Thanks.



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