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Old September 2nd 05, 10:16 PM
Frank Ross
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turtle wax seems to work for me. not a permanent solution but cheaper then
new fixtures
"Rick" > wrote in message
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> Ever notice all the older Neons, minivans, Intrepids and some Fords on the
> road suffering from opaque lenses? I even spotted an older Mercedes
> developing the problem. It is unacceptable that we have to constantly buff
> or replace cloudy, yellow polycarbonate plastic headlight lenses because
> Chrysler and Ford were too cheap to specify a few cents worth of UV
> protection in the plastic mix. Headlight performance on these cars was
> mediocre when new. It is a downright hazard when cateracts set in.
> If you are as mad as hell about this problem as I am, and want to tell
> someone about it, click on the link below and let the NHTSA know that you
> have trouble seeing road hazards and pedestrians while driving at night.
> Demand a recall, an enforced new standard, and a permanent fix. Glass was
> good.
> http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/ivoq/
> Rick
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