I’m assuming I can polish the plastic on the headlights in my 2006 Toyota Matrix. I plastic is still “clear”, but all the road grit over the years have pitted and fogged the surface. Any advice on material for polishing?
I’m assuming I can polish the plastic on the headlights in my 2006 Toyota Matrix. I plastic is still “clear”, but all the road grit over the years have pitted and fogged the surface. Any advice on material for polishing?
This is probably not true, but I’ve heard of people using toothpaste as a polishing compound for cloudy headlights on these older cars.
Toothpaste actually worked for me with my old 2003 Ford Taurus. They were yellowed pretty bad and the toothpaste did clear them up.
Probably not better than actually sanding and polishing and reclearing, but it does work in a pinch.
Sounds somewhat logical. Probably requires a lot of toothpaste ;)
I’ve used toothpaste on my 99 Avenger. It works, but not the greatest. You don’t need to use a lot.
You still have to coat the headlights with a uv resistant coating afterwards or it won’t last very long.
I did this on my last car. (Acura RSX) Leave the car smelling minty fresh as well.