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Thread: Cleaning Foggy Headlights 0n a '99-'00

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    Question Cleaning Foggy Headlights 0n a '99-'00

    First off I'd like to say, Darn you XM_Rocks and your shiny Miata post! Now you got me trying to keep up!

    I am now in the process of clay-baring the '99 and noticed I have just a touch of haze in the headlights, what do you kids use to clean these up??


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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing View Post

    I am now in the process of clay-baring the '99 and noticed I have just a touch of haze in the headlights, what do you use to clean these up??

    Just use the wax...
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    +1 on the PlastX.
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    +3 on the plastx, I use it on all the cars here at the house.

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    +4
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    Never used it, but I want to be part of something...

    +5

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    It's really good stuff...

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    I didn't leave the house today so I'll pick up the PlastX™ this week!

    But can you believe how much better it looks after a good clay bar and a coat of wax!

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    Take the cover off! Nice cover where did you purchase it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aalvarez04 View Post
    Take the cover off! Nice cover where did you purchase it?
    It would get dust on it if I took the cover off.

    The cover was included with the car, it's Mazda OEM cover.

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    light buffing compound and an orbital is all you need. Come by the house and I'll do it for you on the weekend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing View Post
    The cover was included with the car...
    Quote Originally Posted by Treibenschnell View Post
    OEM cover @ $125!!! Big spender!!!
    I think that would be General Default being the big spender. POS Racing wouldn't spend that much on his wife's wedding ring!

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    Where did you get the Plastic X? Mine has slight hazing.

    Here is a good article/DIY for all:

    Headlight Clearing

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    Rubbing compound and a buffing wheel for your drill.

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    +7, I got it at AutoZone.
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    You can get Plastx pretty much anywhere. It works really good on the plastic window too.
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