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Wash your headlights well using soapy water; rinse and dry. Dip a corner of your soft rag in denatured alcohol, which you can find at most paint or hardware stores. Rub the solution on your lens in small, circular motions. Repeat until your headlights lose some of their yellow hue.
Hi,
Normally those can be restored with a clean up kit available at the parts store. It is only around $20 and can be done easily at home. Much cheaper than the $200-$400 you will spend on replacement headlight assemblies....Mike
Nope...they are a sealed beam type and if it is foggy or has dew in it the seal is bad. You could remove the headlight assembly and wash it out but you will have it happen again.
If both lenses are foggy chances are your bulbs are acting like fuses and when wet/damp blowing,reseal with silicon,or replace lenses.(when lenses get foggy it is also a sign that the chrome has oxidised.)
you dont have to remove them. this discoloring is on the outside of the lens. there are kits at the auto parts store that you can buy to remedy this problem
Most Auto Stores sell a headlight solution that cleans the fogginess of your headlight. Assuming your headlight looks dirty and cloudy as would a pool, a simple solution is to pick up the cleaner at any auto place. That is a lot cheaper than buying a new headlight.
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