Head lights!
You search for ways on here to do it ..
but other then that, you have to wetsand, and then buff them.
Depending on how Bad they are, you can start as low as 400grit,
Then work your way up to 1500-2000grit, and proceed with any type of Polishing compound.
but other then that, you have to wetsand, and then buff them.
Depending on how Bad they are, you can start as low as 400grit,
Then work your way up to 1500-2000grit, and proceed with any type of Polishing compound.
The tooth paste kiiinnddaa works...
its a simple solution for now.
It got rid of 72% of the yellow...
I grabbed some no-name metal polish outta my garage and scrubbed it with a shoe brush and its made it look pretty clean and it got rid of the yellow and some of the foggyness!
I'll try the sand paper when I have time to run out and buy some.
Thanks for the help guys!
its a simple solution for now.
It got rid of 72% of the yellow...
I grabbed some no-name metal polish outta my garage and scrubbed it with a shoe brush and its made it look pretty clean and it got rid of the yellow and some of the foggyness!
I'll try the sand paper when I have time to run out and buy some.
Thanks for the help guys!
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andrew dc
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