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4ss4s1n
08-29-2004, 02:18 AM
My car has some really yellow headlights,and I was wondering that before I bought some sandpaper and polish,that I could look here for some advice.

1st of all,does anyone know if Flits even works,in the commercial,it shows one guy cleaning his headlights with it and they turn from yellow to clear.Im still a little skeptic on it though.

mike@af
08-29-2004, 09:46 AM
IMO...its Shitz it.

Everything on TV is a gimmick unless its from the Sharper Image...then theres less chance of it being a gimmick.

What about bleaching them?

Integra06
08-29-2004, 08:47 PM
I know for a fact that Flitz works on metals because I've got a trumpet that has been polished using it several times. That was with the original Flitz in the canister when you just used a rag with it. I've never tried it on plastic before, though.

Markgase2000
09-08-2004, 10:03 PM
Try this mild tip
Try polishing compounds or paint conditioners even before you sand to see how well it cleans the plastic use a hand polish pad and rub the dickens out of it eventually it cleans it right out. If its still pretty rough then resort to a plasctic polish like plexus I think they may use a sanding procces for pitt removals as well.

MeTaL_MeHeM
09-09-2004, 07:59 PM
the thing about headlights is that you have to determine if the yellow is comming from the outside of the plastic or the inside of the lens. sanding, flitzin' it, polishing it won't help any if you have a crack in it and precipitation inside the lens.

^good idea though to try polish first then see what is next

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