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How can i clean my foggy headlights on my Jeep Cherokee?
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<blockquote data-quote="gimpalomg" data-source="post: 1524349" data-attributes="member: 223558"><p>They aren't necessarily dirty. They are probably oxidized. Yep even plastic will oxidize. I worked on mine with red rubbing compound. When it started to clear I switched to white polishing compound.</p><p></p><p>If you have a auto buffer the job will go faster. FYI our Walmart offers the service for about $10.00 if my memory serves me correctly. I have done it manually and with a buffer, the next time I will do it with my wallet. It is a royal pain, especially doing it manually. And if you use a buffer you need to stay off the painted surfaces. It is quit possible to rub all the paint off of a patch of metal if you rub it like you have to rub the headlight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gimpalomg, post: 1524349, member: 223558"] They aren't necessarily dirty. They are probably oxidized. Yep even plastic will oxidize. I worked on mine with red rubbing compound. When it started to clear I switched to white polishing compound. If you have a auto buffer the job will go faster. FYI our Walmart offers the service for about $10.00 if my memory serves me correctly. I have done it manually and with a buffer, the next time I will do it with my wallet. It is a royal pain, especially doing it manually. And if you use a buffer you need to stay off the painted surfaces. It is quit possible to rub all the paint off of a patch of metal if you rub it like you have to rub the headlight. [/QUOTE]
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