UV rays cause headlights to yellow or fog up over time. Scrubbing away dirt and damage will help restore them so light can better shine through.
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Headlights, like every other part of your car — or any machine or piece of tech, for that matter — will surely get dirty and begin to deteriorate over time without the proper upkeep. No matter how ...
Your headlights are arguably one of the most essential parts of your car. Without them, driving at night or in turbulent weather could have major consequences. If you find that your headlights have ...
As a car ages, the headlights inevitably get foggy — almost like cataracts. That's because the lenses are made of acrylic, which oxidizes after years of exposure to the sun's UV rays. Not to mention ...
WINTER is nearly here and that means more drivers will be on the roads in the dark relying on their headlights. If you are noticing your lights are not quite up to scratch, it might be worth ...
How it works: It's said that toothpaste, especially the whitening kind, can clear up foggy headlights. What you'll need: Toothpaste, a couple of rags, a water bottle. What to do: Apply a dollop of ...
We've all seen tired, old cars with faded headlights out on the roads. Not only does this look unsightly, but it's also dangerous too, as cloudy or foggy headlights won't be as effective come ...
Do you have cloudy headlights? It’s not just a cosmetic, aesthetic appeal issue—it can also impact how well you see and be seen at night. We also think that lousy headlights quickly age a vehicle, so ...