On the headlights issue,are they getting condensation in the inside? Or is it the hazy cloudy on the outside?
My Mom's Dakota headlights were really yellow,then she got in a minor fender bender.She broke the passenger turn indicator,on the side and the turn signal cover on the bottom.(and the bracket that held everything).I replaced both headlights with cheap P.O.S.,and on her new one(just the passenger side) got condensation,then filled up with water.(blew the bulb) All the silver reflective material inside the one headlight fell off..It was a nightmare,Eventually I got some Anzo USA replacements for $120 on Amazon..They've been awesome...they have the bulb turning the wrong way...
My point is,when I pulled that one off,it was missing the little thumb screw with the rubber gasket on the side.It was what caused the Headlight to get condensation,then fill up with water...The Anzo's didn't have a screw,but like a "U" shaped rubber tube..
My experience with headlight restorers.
I used Mother's Headlight restoration kit on my taillights of my truck (I got it on sale at the Irish Mafia,O'Reilly's ) for like $12.It came with a polish ball,microfiber cloth,and bottle of the cleaning liquid. I had ok results,the tail lights weren't all cloudy,just the edges that curve around to the side.
The stuff bailed me out big time somewhere else...
My comment on
White couches...My mom learned the hard way when a 4 year old hillbilly "tagged" the side of one of her two white couches with purple marker.
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I will use the microfiber clean up technique,with my two dogs...