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Looks like it is inside humidity. But if you are 100% the matter is outside you should use Meguiars Plastic Cleaner before any sanding. If the damage is too big you may then sandpaper with much dishwasher, use 2000 grit. Then polish with the Meguiars and at least weekly apply wax to avoid return of debris and protect against solar UV rays. I do it almost daily with our customers locally. Good luck! WWW.SAGAHID.COM
At the body shop I work at we get those a lot, what we do is wet sand with 800, 1000, and 1500. then we just put 2 coats of clear coat on it, so the haze won't ever come back and you can wax the headlights so they will be extra shiny
we charge about $75 a headlight. Check your local bodyshops for prices.
Last edited by ParanoidAndroid; Nov 7, 2008 at 12:43 PM.
I would used PlastX. They worked great for me! I wetsanded mine but the biggest difference came when i used the PlastX. It's only like $8 so it wouldn't hurt to give that a try before doing anything else.
am i the only who uses plastx everytime i was the car?
LOL No, you're not the only one. I clay bar the lense, buff it with PlasticX followed by Aerospace Protectant 303, cause it has UV protection. My lenses are crystal clear.
I would imagine it would be the same cleaning process described here combined with the headlight disassembly outlined in the headlight painting in the DIY forum.