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Yellow Headlites
05-14-2006, 11:53
Post: #1
Yellow Headlites
I have found a product that will clean and brighten the Yellowed and fogged
headlites on the 91 and later coaches
using the plastic Ford truck headlites. This stuff works very well as I have
never seen.

Bright Solutions Headlight resurfacer # 75010010 about $30.00 @
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.com

Fred & Jeanne Hulse
Morristown Arizona
1997 Wanderlodge WB41

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05-14-2006, 13:18
Post: #2
Yellow Headlites
we have found success with really fine compound or crest toothpaste
works too imagine what it does for your teeth
Stephen 77fc35


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "fhulse@..." wrote:
>
> I have found a product that will clean and brighten the Yellowed and
fogged headlites on the 91 and later coaches
> using the plastic Ford truck headlites. This stuff works very well
as I have never seen.
>
> Bright Solutions Headlight resurfacer # 75010010 about $30.00 @
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.com
>
> Fred & Jeanne Hulse
> Morristown Arizona
> 1997 Wanderlodge WB41
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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05-14-2006, 13:24
Post: #3
Yellow Headlites
Stephen
I can say toothpaste is about the only thing I haven't tried on these kind
of headlights.


Fred & Jeanne Hulse
Morristown Arizona
1997 Wanderlodge WB41
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05-14-2006, 15:20
Post: #4
Yellow Headlites
I read the description of the product and when it said various
sandpapers I started to wonder
I also went to their site http://www.symtechcorp.net it does not give
any info about the product other than a small movie showing how it works .
There are no instructions just the same list of materials that is
posted on the tool warehouse site I am not saying it does not work
but it appears to be a solvent and I would be wary using it on the
plastic
Again I am not saying it does not work it. I would be wary of using
and would investigate fully before trying it to the point of obtaining
an old plastic light form the scrappers and testing it first.
And yes older style toothpastes work they are a form of rubbing compound
If in fact the product does do what it claims you have found the
solution to a fairly serious problem that seems to work better than
buffing the lens. Iwould be very interested to see if it does actually
does what it claims and the life of a light after treatment whether it
hazes again and how soon

Stephen 77fc35

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "fhulse@..." wrote:
>
> Stephen
> I can say toothpaste is about the only thing I haven't tried on
these kind
> of headlights.
>
>
> Fred & Jeanne Hulse
> Morristown Arizona
> 1997 Wanderlodge WB41
>
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05-14-2006, 23:35
Post: #5
Yellow Headlites
Just curious what model Ford are these lights are from?

Steve Quandt
Iron Mountain MI / Spread Eagle WI
93PT40

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Birtles"
wrote:
>
> I read the description of the product and when it said various
> sandpapers I started to wonder
> I also went to their site http://www.symtechcorp.net it does not
give
> any info about the product other than a small movie showing how it
works .
> There are no instructions just the same list of materials that is
> posted on the tool warehouse site I am not saying it does not work
> but it appears to be a solvent and I would be wary using it on the
> plastic
> Again I am not saying it does not work it. I would be wary of using
> and would investigate fully before trying it to the point of
obtaining
> an old plastic light form the scrappers and testing it first.
> And yes older style toothpastes work they are a form of rubbing
compound
> If in fact the product does do what it claims you have found the
> solution to a fairly serious problem that seems to work better than
> buffing the lens. Iwould be very interested to see if it does
actually
> does what it claims and the life of a light after treatment
whether it
> hazes again and how soon
>
> Stephen 77fc35
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "fhulse@" wrote:
> >
> > Stephen
> > I can say toothpaste is about the only thing I haven't tried on
> these kind
> > of headlights.
> >
> >
> > Fred & Jeanne Hulse
> > Morristown Arizona
> > 1997 Wanderlodge WB41
> >
>
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