There are a few products for fixing a car’s foggy headlights, including polishing compounds or light rubbing compounds. Use both a damp cloth and a dry cloth when fixing foggy headlights with help from an ASE-certified mechanic in this free video on auto repair and car maintenance. Expert: Tom Brintzenhofe Bio: Tom Brintzenhofe has been a mechanic for more than 17 years. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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I usually use a D/A sander and start with 400 grit on the super-rough stuff….then work up to 800-1000 grit. Finish on a buffer. Works like a charm, but i realize not everyone has access to the tools required.
you can tell comeone pre sanded those headlights by the marks.ive seen floor wax sand paper and polish do better.
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I have used wax (auto and household floor wax) in the passed. Initially it works but a few months later it turns yellow again. I have a 2000 voyager that fogged up really bad. It looked like they were painted light yellow. I used a micro fiber cloth attached to a sanding pad for my cordless drill and some turtle wax polishing compound scratch remover like in the video. Took about 20 min per headlight, but they now look new again. Then used the same equipment to polish my van.