GREENSBORO, N.C. — You might have seen life hacks online that say you can clean off your headlights with bug spray or toothpaste. But do they actually work? We did the experiment for you. We used OFF!
How it works: It's said that toothpaste, especially the whitening kind, can clear up foggy headlights. What you'll need: Toothpaste, a couple of rags, a water bottle. What to do: Apply a dollop of ...
As a car ages, the headlights inevitably get foggy — almost like cataracts. That's because the lenses are made of acrylic, which oxidizes after years of exposure to the sun's UV rays. Not to mention ...
One particular household item can be used to fix a common problem with your car without causing damage, according to motoring experts. Over time, the headlights on your car can become cloudy and grimy ...
Do you have cloudy headlights? It’s not just a cosmetic, aesthetic appeal issue—it can also impact how well you see and be seen at night. We also think that lousy headlights quickly age a vehicle, so ...
Just like anything you own, your car can look a little worse for wear after a while. And whilst a good hoover here and car wash there is the answer to some of your grubby car problems, it's easy to ...
While using dental floss to cut a birthday cake might be a decent party trick in a pinch, it’s probably not something that comes up very often. We’ve decided to put together a video series of life ...
Please enable JavaScript to read this content. It can be dangerous to drive with foggy headlights as it limits your sight (Image: Facebook) Just like anything you own ...
There are a lot of urban myths about the best way to rejuvenate your old foggy headlamps, including turning to things like toothpaste thanks to its abrasive nature and shaving foam. While we've ...
Over time, the headlights on your car can become cloudy and grimy, reducing the amount of light they give off. What usually starts as a barely noticeable film can eventually leave you driving ...
Take a soft, clean loofah and scrub the headlights gently. Next, just wipe the headlights with a clean cloth, and you're done. Other methods of cleaning headlamps using WD-40 call for it to be sprayed ...