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Old 10-13-2009, 06:03 PM
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foggy front lights

hello i just brought home a 06 g35 coupe and the lights have this like blurry shade to them. im talking about the casing of the front lights. the plastic casing is blurred. is that just something i need to wipe down on the inside or how do i resolve it? also any tips for debadging the letters off the back?
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Old 10-13-2009, 06:05 PM
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i have a 2003 coupe, and i too have the same "blurry shade" on the front lights... any suggestions anyone??
also i debaged the letters off and just left the infiniti symbol.
i used goo gone & tooth floss
sprayed each letter with go gone and slid floss under letter
there was glue left but i just put more goo gone on each glue area and with my fingers rubbed them off.
wash and buff your car when your done and you will be straight especially with a 06
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cleaning and detailing section is your friend.
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cleaning and detailing section is your friend.
+1 , ur new but omg, this topic has been described countless times from rubbing toothpaste on ur headlights to heating them up and waxing inside and out

search please...






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Plastic X, works like a dream.
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when you clay your car . you can go over the headlights with the clay bar, then you polish it, and lastly you wax it problem solved.
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Meguiars Plastic X. Then seal it with a good wax. If you neglect this haze over a long period of time, you headlights will begin to turn yellow and that will be a job to remove properly.
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Old 10-14-2009, 01:24 AM
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i heard a lot of good reviews on plastic x. im going to try it soon on my headlights
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i heard a lot of good reviews on plastic x. im going to try it soon on my headlights
+1 on plastic x.

i think beebo actually came up with the idea of toothpaste on outter headlights.
it worked for him
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idk if im a little late on this thread but... i put toothpaste on my lights today and then waxed them and they look great it took like 20 mins!!!!!
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