You clean your car’s windows to help you see more clearly and keep your car in tip-top shape. But, what about the headlights? Keeping the headlights clean is an important car maintenance task. If your ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — You might have seen life hacks online that say you can clean off your headlights with bug spray or toothpaste. But do they actually work? We did the experiment for you. We used OFF!
Headlight lenses getting hazy? In this short video, we show you how to clean them with a dab of something from the medicine cabinet. Life hacks are all the rage these days. Unfortunately, most of the ...
How it works: It's said that toothpaste, especially the whitening kind, can clear up foggy headlights. What you'll need: Toothpaste, a couple of rags, a water bottle. What to do: Apply a dollop of ...
Do you have cloudy headlights? It’s not just a cosmetic, aesthetic appeal issue—it can also impact how well you see and be seen at night. We also think that lousy headlights quickly age a vehicle, so ...
Regardless of how well you take care of your car, your headlights may eventually become foggy and appear slightly dimmer over time. While many car owners turn to professional products to remedy this ...
Whichever method you chose to use, they're both doing the same thing, and that's cleaning away dirt and grime from the lights, which is a good thing. The added benefit of WD-40 over traditional ...
Apply a small amount of WD-40 directly to the headlight lens. Have a microfiber cloth handy to wipe any drips. Alternatively, spray WD-40 onto a clean, lint-free cloth, then rub it into each headlight ...