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How to prevent headlights from cloudy appearance?

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My bro just installed new headlights on his 97 Thunderbird, because the old ones were looking very cloudy/yellowish. Can anyone know how to prevent the headlights from cloudy appearance and keep them looking new longer? I was told by a friend that Walmart has useful products.

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There are headlight covers available. I've got them on all my cars and after 6 years they still look new.
Griots garasge on line is one source. These are thick plastic and adhere with a water solution. They repell sand and grit, which damages the plastic that's on headlights
 
There is a refinisher type product that WalMart does carry ($20). Basically its a wetsand with polish that takes off the crazing and yellowing. It does work, but does diminish over time...in my case less than a year.
 
There's another product for headlight protection called Xpel. Do a search on the web----once you have cleaned your head lights, this will keep them clean and bright.
 
There is a refinisher type product that WalMart does carry ($20). Basically its a wetsand with polish that takes off the crazing and yellowing. It does work, but does diminish over time...in my case less than a year.

This is probably similar to a multi-purpose metal/plastic polish that I've used on a lot of other cars to keep the plastic headlights looking new. If you keep up with it, just a nickel sized dab and quick rub with a hand cloth every couple weeks or so is sufficient to keep them looking great.
 
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