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Old 08-09-2015, 09:22 PM   #1
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Bug spray on late model headlights

Anyone tried this besides me? Spent some time cleaning up my 97 Silverado today. The mosquitoes were pretty bad here in NJ and hosed myself down with some OFF just after I was looking at my hazy original headlights.

I'll be darned but it worked and the headlights look much better. The rag I used had a lot of yellow residue on it. Tried it on the tail lights and again they look better and the rag had the same yellow residue.

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Old 08-10-2015, 08:45 PM   #2
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Re: Bug spray on late model headlights

Guess I'm the only one crazy enough to try it!
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Re: Bug spray on late model headlights

I use a clay bar on just about everything metal, plastic, or glass. A friend just told me about a meguir's product called "356". Bugs just washed off he said.
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Old 09-08-2015, 10:04 AM   #4
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Re: Bug spray on late model headlights

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I used 2000 grit wet/dry paper(keep it soaking wet)
residue came running off with sand paper,brasso used to finish
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Old 11-08-2015, 07:09 PM   #5
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Re: Bug spray on late model headlights

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Guess I'm the only one crazy enough to try it!
I use it too. I've tried the grit sanding and polishing kits in the past, this is far less work and does a fantastic job. I wish i had taken a before pic, but it was all hazed over. Looked my headlights had glaucoma, lol. And the bug spray is cheap.
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Old 11-29-2015, 06:23 PM   #6
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Re: Bug spray on late model headlights

I was thinking of this thread when a customer came in last week. He had a bottle of deep woods OFF in the trunk that leaked and ate through the plastic tray it was sitting in. Stuff is pretty strong if you give it time to work.
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Re: Bug spray on late model headlights

My headlights are getting pretty bad too. They are all hazed over and yellowed which makes it really hard to see at night. I've heard of the bug spray trick, but I wasn't sure it would actually work. Does it matter if the bug spray doesn't have DEET in it?
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My headlights are getting pretty bad too. They are all hazed over and yellowed which makes it really hard to see at night. I've heard of the bug spray trick, but I wasn't sure it would actually work. Does it matter if the bug spray doesn't have DEET in it?
It does have to have Deet in it. But only use on glass headlights. Found out later that the Deet can eat the plastic if it is left on too long.

WD/40 also works good.
Toothpaste also works good too.

YouTube has a lot of videos that have shown before & after on all these products.
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Jax Wax makes a bug cleaner that is awesome. Bug Zapper!



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