Nice one David! When me and my bestfriend were in high school, we both got our first cars. His was an 01 Skyline 250GT and mine an 05 Mitsi Lancer. He used to always marvel at how my headlights were crystal clear even after so many years while I could always point out his yellow headlamps as a way to make his car seem inferior to mine. I can finally tell him that I have found a solution for his yellow headlamps or maybe I shouldn't tell him. Now I know why my headlamps have not yellowed with time, I also know that I should be very careful of unsealed roads. Cheers for the tips!
My dad used the Toothbrush technique on his 1998 Porsche Boxster. Said it worked a treat! I'd be inclined to go for new lights, that can be really expensive though!
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If I only I had this article while I still had my old car!! Nice work :)
Nice one David! When me and my bestfriend were in high school, we both got our first cars. His was an 01 Skyline 250GT and mine an 05 Mitsi Lancer. He used to always marvel at how my headlights were crystal clear even after so many years while I could always point out his yellow headlamps as a way to make his car seem inferior to mine. I can finally tell him that I have found a solution for his yellow headlamps or maybe I shouldn't tell him. Now I know why my headlamps have not yellowed with time, I also know that I should be very careful of unsealed roads. Cheers for the tips!
You should have told him they go yellow when the halogen fluid levels gets low. :-)
He's a car guy as well so it would have been hard to get that one past him xD
My dad used the Toothbrush technique on his 1998 Porsche Boxster. Said it worked a treat! I'd be inclined to go for new lights, that can be really expensive though!
Nice Work David!
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