Heres another good way that has worked great for me (use at your own risk, because it works for me, it may not for you so your damage is your fault
):
Materials needed
Brake fluid
Windex (or simular glass cleaner)
Mothers Mag Aluminum Polish
Some rags
1 - Scruff/light scotch pad
1). Take your brake fluid and your scotch pad and lighty apply the brake fluid to a small section of it. Carefully rub onto the headlight lens and rub in a firm, circular motion. Re-apply brake fluid as necassary. BE CAREFUL if the headlight is still on the car, brake fluid will ruin your paint if its left on there.
2). After you have scrubbed the whole headlight, rinse thouroughly clean. Take your Windex/glass cleaner and re-clean the whole headlight lens.
3). Now, take your Mothers Mag Alum. Polish and polish according to directions given on can. Use generous ammounts.
Your headlights should look like mine which is brand new and crystal clear
Good luck
):Materials needed
Brake fluid
Windex (or simular glass cleaner)
Mothers Mag Aluminum Polish
Some rags
1 - Scruff/light scotch pad
1). Take your brake fluid and your scotch pad and lighty apply the brake fluid to a small section of it. Carefully rub onto the headlight lens and rub in a firm, circular motion. Re-apply brake fluid as necassary. BE CAREFUL if the headlight is still on the car, brake fluid will ruin your paint if its left on there.
2). After you have scrubbed the whole headlight, rinse thouroughly clean. Take your Windex/glass cleaner and re-clean the whole headlight lens.
3). Now, take your Mothers Mag Alum. Polish and polish according to directions given on can. Use generous ammounts.
Your headlights should look like mine which is brand new and crystal clear