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How to Clean Foggy Headlights on Your Jeep

How to Clean Foggy Headlights on Your Jeep

If you want to see at night, then you need to know how to clean your foggy headlights. When it comes down to it, all headlights need a good cleaning now and then. If left alone for too long, the dirt can build up on the headlight lens which can lead to one not being able to see very well while driving. Luckily there are a few different ways that one can safely and effectively clean their headlights without damaging them in any way!

There are three way how to clean foggy headlights on your Jeep.

Method One: Using Soap And Water Method For Clearing The Glass Surfaces

When cleaning headlights, one will need to first start by drying off all areas with a clean towel or rag before moving onto next step. Next, sprinkle both sides of damp cloths or car duster with some non-abrasive soap and gently scrub at the headlights in a circular motion.

Method Two: Using Dishwasher Detergent Method To Clear The Glass Surfaces

How to Clean Foggy Headlights on Your JeepThis second method is focused more so on getting rid of those small spots which can’t easily get cleaned off with just one rag or cloth due to their size, requiring a bit more time being spent trying to remove such dirt from surfaces while also avoiding scratching through the glass surface itself when cleaning manually by hand. It’s best to use just a small amount of dishwashing detergent mixed with water for this last step (equal parts) and then using either paper towel or chamois cloths soaked beforehand if you want it thicker enough not to run off while trying only gently rubbing at car headlight surfaces without much effort according to your own comfort.

Method Three: Cleaning Your Headlights With Just Baking Soda Method

How to Clean Foggy Headlights on Your JeepThis third method focuses more so on getting rid of those small spots which can’t easily get cleaned off with just one rag or cloth due to their size, requiring a bit more time being spent trying to remove such dirt from surfaces while also avoiding scratching through the glass surface itself when cleaning manually by hand. It’s best to use just a small amount of baking soda mixed with water for this last step and then using either paper towel or chamois cloths soaked beforehand if you want it thicker enough not to run off while trying only gently rubbing at car headlight surfaces without much effort according to your own comfort. The reason why this method is so much different than the other methods is because one will be using baking soda in place of dish soap or car detergent, which can often dry out a surface more easily.

Conclusion

Some people may find it easier to use a dishwasher detergent for this method instead of using soap and water. As long as your headlight lenses are not damaged in any way then anything that is safe enough for dishes should be just fine on them too!

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