Among the 35 (technically 34) non-tooth-related uses the Coupon Sherpa suggests for toothpaste, two of them are of particular help to anyone who's been nagged by the small scratches that accumulate on ...
We’ve discussed how you can use toothpaste to fix minor scratches on your car or the plastic of your headlights, but if you spot stress cracks in your glassware or a pair of reading glasses, ...
Safe driving isn’t perfect; even the most careful drivers sometimes get their cars scratched for reasons beyond their control. It can be both frustrating and annoying to see your vehicle showcasing a ...
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A car detailer's guide to restoring headlights
The yellowed or cloudy headlights are not just an aesthetic issue, but a safety problem. The protective coating of polycarbonate lenses is also destroyed by UV rays, road debris, and environmental ...
There are two main problems with headlights. They can be too bright and blind other drivers or they can be yellowed and foggy, making it difficult for you to see. Unless you are guilty of riding ...
In this video, we’ll show you an incredibly simple and affordable way to repair your broken car headlight lens for just $5 using baking soda. If your car headlights have cracks, scratches, or broken ...
Mark McNabb was a contributor at TopSpeed from 2013 to 2018. Growing up, Mark always had a mind for tinkering on random items throughout his home and dad’s garage, including a 1953 Ford Mainline and ...
Water is supposed to stay outside your headlights, not inside. Moisture in your headlights affects the optics, making them generally dimmer or even causing blind spots where no light shines at all. In ...
Face it. Your car isn’t getting any younger. You may not want to spend a fortune on a facelift, but what if you could give her a little nip and tuck for a fraction of the cost? Today’s DIY auto repair ...
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