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05-05-2007, 07:34 PM | #1 | ||
low wagooon
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Swan Hill
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Well im sure everyone knows what im talking about with the faded headlights and we all hate them.
Yesterday a mate suggested to me why dont you grab some cut & polish and hit the head lights with it. So i though hey its not that much i may as well since im on a roll today. Lowered car, fitted head unit may as well try fix headlights. After 15 minutes and my $4 kitten cut and polish my dodgy faded yellow headlights now look quite clear. So to anyone else out there who has yellow lights and cant afford new ones try sme cut and polish. It works a treat. Just though id share this with you as i know im not the only one who has them.
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