What to clean headlights with?
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What to clean headlights with?
I know there may be a lot of info out on the web already but my question is not what to use. Im down to either Pam cooking spray or toothpaste, or some rubbing compound if i find some.
My question is either better for plastic and/or glass headlights. And which one does my car have, plastic or glass?
I have a 2003 1.8t Wolfsburg. Im pretty sure they are plastic as ive tapped on them and they feel like plastic, I just want to make sure.
And Ive heard it may not be good to use toothpaste unless the headlights are very oxidized. And mine aren't...yet. But I don't want to wait until they are really bad, so is it ok to use the toothpaste even if my headlights are only partially oxidized?
Thanks in advance.
My question is either better for plastic and/or glass headlights. And which one does my car have, plastic or glass?
I have a 2003 1.8t Wolfsburg. Im pretty sure they are plastic as ive tapped on them and they feel like plastic, I just want to make sure.
And Ive heard it may not be good to use toothpaste unless the headlights are very oxidized. And mine aren't...yet. But I don't want to wait until they are really bad, so is it ok to use the toothpaste even if my headlights are only partially oxidized?
Thanks in advance.
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