A majority of modern cars are manufactured with headlamp assemblies made of plastic. The outer surface of the headlamp is molded of a material known as polycarbonate plastic. This plastic is lighter ...
UV rays cause headlights to yellow or fog up over time. Scrubbing away dirt and damage will help restore them so light can better shine through.
Over time, plastic headlight covers tend to get foggy, yellowed, or scratched, significantly reducing their effectiveness and visual appeal. Thankfully, you don't have to settle for dimmed visibility ...
As all C4 owners know, it's not a statement of "if," it's a question of "when" are your headlight actuators going to stop functioning. And what's the cause normally? It almost always seems to be ...
CARS.COM — When most people think of headlight maintenance, what first comes to mind is changing bulbs when they burn out. However, as a vehicle ages another culprit can strike: foggy headlights. With ...
They say there are two types of riders: those who have gone down and those who will go down. Figure on an accidental drop or two, or someone backing into your motorcycle. As your eyes survey the ...
By joining the Alliance, Driehorst said that Wurth becomes part of a growing group of industry leaders supporting Plasnomic’s ...
It is deceptively easy, but usually very expensive, to junk plastic car parts when they are damaged in crashes. Zip off that damaged bumper bar, side mirror or headlamp and bolt on a fresh one.
Adequate illumination by new-car headlights is getting more attention these days, but you also should know that if you don’t take care of your headlights, you can end up with up to about 80 percent ...
Plastic headlight covers have the nasty habit of turning foggy, yellowed, or scratched over time. This can significantly reduce their effectiveness and overall visual appeal. But fear not—you don't ...