Welcome to the 2GNT Forum! Interested In Advertising with 2GNT?
Home | Site Background| Info&Specs| Mods & Tech Info | CAPS | Part Reviews | Donate | 2GNT Stickers |
Search Printer-friendly copy Email this topic to a friend 1 User in Chat
Top 2GNT Technical Interior/Exterior topic #1691
View in linear mode

Subject: "RE: Foggy Headlights" Previous topic | Next topic
domrFeb-27-01 08:16 AM
Old School 2GNTer
107 posts,
Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list
#1694, "RE: Foggy Headlights"
In response to In response to 0




          

This is a recent e-mail from a member of the local DSM club.

"Here a little tip from the same Eagle Mechanic who replaced my ball joints.

My driver side headlight started looking kinda dirty and dull and all around
yellow about 2 years ago. This is a common DSM problem and if you haven't
noticed you are lucky or don't look at your headlights often enough. I have
tried cleaning mine several times with little or no improvement.

Well, as my car is getting ready to leave the garage the mechanic comes over
with a mystery can of white paste and wipes it all over my head light. I
explain that nothing I've found really works on them and he says just watch.

Magically my head light comes clear and its obvious that with a little work
it could look better, but I was amazed none the less. I asked what was in
the mystery jar and he told me Mother's Mag and Aluminum Polish at which
point my heart skipped a beat. I wanted to ask, "You mean you put something
abrasive a aluminum polish on my headlights?" but I was too awestruck by my
clear headlight.

I immediately drove to the nearest Advanced Auto and bought a jar for $3.49
and pulled my headlight out of the car. After about 10 minutes my headlight
looked great, and when some local DSMers arrived at my apartment I showed
them and they wanted to know where I found a new headlight. So this stuff
really works and is cheap. I've tried it on both 1Gs and 2Gs and it works
wonders, so if you are blessed with yellow headlights try Mothers Mag and
Aluminum Polish, I promise you won't regret it."

This was on a 99 GSX i believe.

Dom
http://www.domrs.dsmpower.com

  

Report This Post to Admin Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote

Foggy Headlights [View all] , Jen, Feb-26-01 01:04 PM
  RE: Foggy Headlights, cyan, Feb-26-01 01:47 PM, #1
RE: Foggy Headlights, Jen, Feb-26-01 01:53 PM, #2
RE: Foggy Headlights, domr, Feb-27-01 08:16 AM #3
RE: Foggy Headlights, cyan, Feb-27-01 08:31 AM, #4

Top 2GNT Technical Interior/Exterior topic #1691 Previous topic | Next topic
Powered by DCForum+ Version 1.2
Copyright 1997-2003 DCScripts.com

I generated this page in 0.046419143676758 seconds, executing 12 queries.