Foggy or cloudy headlights are one of the most common problems found in car headlights. Hazy car headlights look unattractive and can lead to accidents
What You Should Know about Cleaning Car Headlights
If you discover that the road is getting increasingly more difficult to see at night while driving your car, it’s probably time to clean the headlights. A new vehicle has a pristine appearance, but the headlights get dirty, and the plastic cover gets foggy over time. This staining occurs naturally as the clear top coat begins to wear away, and the sunlight turns the plastic headlight yellow. Filthy headlights are unattractive, and night driving becomes challenging and unsafe since the oxidized surface makes them less efficient. We put together the information you need for car headlights cleaning using various techniques and cleaner solutions.
Regular car headlights cleaning is necessary to ensure that the road ahead is well-lit while keeping your car looking its best. There are many commercial auto cleaners available that polish your car’s headlight covers, and we show you how to use them to restore the plastic for safe driving. If you are a DIY type of person, we also provide you with a variety of home remedies using toothpaste, white vinegar, and other simple ingredients to clean away grime and oxidation to protect the headlight surface.
Clean Oxidized Headlights
Did you know you could clean oxidized headlights? We didn’t until we looked at buying new headlights. Who knew that polycarbonate plastic could be so
Clean Foggy Headlights
Do you find yourself squinting at the road while night-driving? Are you unnecessarily switching your headlights to the high beam to see the road clearer?
Cleaning Headlights with Toothpaste
It can be a pleasant experience to drive a car at night, but not when the headlights get foggy. Modern cars no longer use glass