How To Clean Polycarbonate Headlights
This video will show you how to clean and restore your headlights so they will never turn yellow or hazy again.
How to clean polycarbonate headlights. To restore your headlight permanently you should use this method. Mix the car soap and water in a large plastic bucket. Make sure you are not using toothpaste in excess as you only need a small amount. Watch this video to learn how to clean your headlights and get them working like new again. If you are on a budget baking soda and toothpaste are two common household items that you can use to clean your headlights.
You can mix five tablespoons of baking soda with warm water to form a paste to clean your headlights. Or scrub the headlights with toothpaste. To clean headlights with toothpaste you need an old toothbrush one teaspoon of white non gel toothpaste and your own elbow grease. Clean your headlights with car soap and water. Headlight restoration using clear coat.
Work it in a circular motion polishing repeatedly and uniformly in your little square. It should take less than five minutes or so for the section to start looking clearer. Take a clean towel apply a quarter sized glob of buffing compound a pick a small area of the headlight to focus on say 4 x 4 inches 10 x 10 centimeters. Place the toothpaste on the toothbrush and rub in on the headlight in circular motions. You can find car soap at your local automotive supply store or online.
Polycarbonate headlights are still the most common type of auto headlight. And you will end up ruining your headlamp if you op to put a clear coat on them. The best advice we can give when cleaning plastic headlights using the wd 40 is to first wash the entire headlight using car shampoo and clean water and this is just to make the entire area clean before proceeding with the main washing itself. You will just be wasting your time and effort using bug spray toothpaste or baking soda.