Headlight cleaner for windows ?

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Headlight cleaner for windows ?

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Has anyone tried using headlight cleaner for the cabin windows. My windows don't clean up as clear as they should. So I'm wondering if these headlight cleaner products are a good idea ? Captain Rick Ticket 85 SF Merc 454 MPI's Falmouth, MA
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I’m curious too my headlights are frosted. Just did a body off restoration on my F350 diesel and the headlights need a doctor.
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What I have to say here might not apply to headlights but this past winter one of my console gauges plastic lens developed a heavy haze on the back of the lens, The gauge hasn't been made for several years and finding a replacement was impossible, so I used a trick I learned long ago (when I was in my 50's!). I removed the gauge and dis-assembled it, then made a thick paste of toothpaste and water, and used this on a clean piece of cotton tee shirt material and rubbed it on the cloudy lens surface. The very fine grit in the toothpaste was able to remove the haze and left a perfectly clear surface. I have used this trick often.. the fine grit of the toothpaste can polish almost any surface. I have polished valve seats and surfaces, plastic items, metal surfaces, etc. etc. You will be surprised at how well this trick works.
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quote:Originally posted by IRGuy What I have to say here might not apply to headlights but this past winter one of my console gauges plastic lens developed a heavy haze on the back of the lens, The gauge hasn't been made for several years and finding a replacement was impossible, so I used a trick I learned long ago (when I was in my 50's!). I removed the gauge and dis-assembled it, then made a thick paste of toothpaste and water, and used this on a clean piece of cotton tee shirt material and rubbed it on the cloudy lens surface. The very fine grit in the toothpaste was able to remove the haze and left a perfectly clear surface. I have used this trick often.. the fine grit of the toothpaste can polish almost any surface. I have polished valve seats and surfaces, plastic items, metal surfaces, etc. etc. You will be surprised at how well this trick works. Frank B - IRGuy@aol.com MMMMMM I bet the Y smell good too LOL "Phoenix" 1983 FBC Cummins 6Bs - 315HP Wilmington, NC
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Thanks Frank - I have used that trick as well and wondered if it will work in this application as well. So we'll give it a try ! Captain Rick Ticket 85 SF Merc 454 MPI's Falmouth, MA
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