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Old 03-06-2005, 10:43 PM   #1
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cleaning foglight housing

alright my foglight housings on my X r grimed up and hazy, and i was wondering if it was possible to get rid of this layer of crap and if so how?
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a god strong degresser that is what i did at the shop i worked at. also get a bug brush tp help srub the crap off and save on the elbow ( a little)
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my bumper turnsignals have gotten mosture insde of em (i dont know how) well its made them hazy and whiteish but its on the inside cuz ive tried a bunch of different things on the outside, is there an easy way to get inside?
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Mine did the same thing, so i took them off and stuck a paper towel in there and moved it around w/ a metal clothes hanger, then sealed around the outside with some silicone. Its only been like 4 days now, but it seemed to work. Those damn APC clears all do that on the passenger side.



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