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How to Restore Your Headlights Using Toothpaste

Jul 9, 2013 03:12 PM
Jul 12, 2013 01:39 PM
Man holding a product next to a car headlight with the text "Does That Work?"

Yellowed or hazed headlights don't only make your car look tacky, it also reduces the amount of light that can shine through at night. This results in poor visibility and may result in an unnecessary accident.

Fortunately, if you brush your teeth, you can fix this problem! That's right, toothpaste is supposed to work for restoring your headlight covers. After being asked if this really works or not, I put it to the test and gave it a try.

Want to know if it worked or not? Watch the video to discover is this really works or not.

So what do you think about this? If you want to try this yourself, you should have everything you need. All it takes is:

  1. Toothpaste
  2. Water
  3. Spray Bottle
  4. Cloth or Rag

Once you have these items follow the steps below:

Spray the Headlight Lens with Water

Apply Toothpaste to Lens

You may want to do half of the lens at a time.

Use Some Elbow Grease

No, this is not some special grease, but good old fashion rubbing. You must use a little effort during this stage.

Clean Lens

Spray the lens with water and wipe clean. Repeat steps if necessary.

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