I've been using polish and a buffing wheel on my drill. I works good but the yellowish tinge is still slightly there. Then one day I was in Walmart and saw this stuff. It's in a foil envelope for $18! Says it's guaranteed or your money back. Haven't had the cajones to try it.
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Can't remember the name of it. It comes in a silver foil pouch type deal. But $18 seems awful steep. The package mentions some sort of special pad and other various and sundry items, but it's sealed and you can't see just what it is. Another scarey feature.
WC
Brake fluid works really well. Mine were yellow and the brake fluid cleared it right up. It worked better than the expensive 3m stuff my father in law bought. Just work it on with one cloth and clean it off before it dries with another.You may have to do it a couple times but you'll have clear lenses in 10 min.
Hey thanks all. I will have to try some. Just want to get them cleaned up before they are too bad. They are not yellow yet. Thanks again and gotta love this site.
use different grit sand paper starting at 800 and moving up to 1600 from there wetsanding then polish with plastic polish and a buffer.
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