Magic! Xantia rear light clusters milky/faded?..

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Magic! Xantia rear light clusters milky/faded?..

Post by sprout »

..Well if you put a spot of LHM fluid on a rag and wipe over them you will be amazed.
Many of you may already know about this, but I found out by accident.
Hope somebody finds it useful, My VSX now looks good again.
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Post by mattholmes78 »

I too have the milky/faded rear light clusters, I tried WD40 on them which brought them up, but it didn't last for long. I guess its the same with LHM fluid - is it not?
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Matt
WD40 evaporates - LHM does not. Wonder what clear lacquer would do?
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peel off after a while?
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Post by Richard Gallagher »

You would need to be careful when cleaning the car that the lights are cleaned with a different sponge/leather to avoid getting it onto the windscreen. Nothing like a smeery windscreen on a wet night!
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