Best way to restore and clean yellow headlights Alva

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I see them every where I go -- cloudy, yellow and worn headlight contacts. It amazes me men and women take such care of their cars by washing, waxing, and polishing, but many people completely ignore their own headlights. These worn headlights is available on cars since recent as 2-3 years of age and it tremendously affects light production, night time driving safety, and the looks of your car or truck.

It used to get that the simply options were to hold the lenses or have them replaced at any local dealership. The average price for a set of replacement plastic headlight lens at local auto dealerships is just about $400-$500 (this will not even include installing or aiming). You will discover cheaper aftermarket headlights, nevertheless they have received poor reviews plus the savings aren't of which great, quality and fit are very poor at best, and then you still had to have them installed and aimed. Then the thing is that they is only going to last 1 year or so before they w