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!
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 ...
Foggy or hazy headlights emit less light and make it harder for you to see at night. Age, dirt, and UV damage cause plastic headlight lenses to become cloudy over time. Headlight restoration kits are ...
We all know toothpaste is for cleaning teeth and to help maintain good oral health, but that minty goo in a tube has some other uses as well. Some people swear by toothpaste's effectiveness in ...
We are all guilty of neglecting our cars when it comes to cleaning them, but mothers have shared a simple cleaning hack that could have them sparkling in minutes. Motorists on the Australian Facebook ...
MOTORISTS need to make sure they’re doing more then just looking at the bulb when checking up on their headlights. Often getting overlooked, foggy headlights can reduce visibility, which could cause ...
Don’t get us wrong. We are all for doing things as inexpensively as possible without compromising the quality of the end product. Brushing your teeth twice a day is more than a good idea. So is ...
There are two main problems with headlights. They can be too bright and blind other drivers or they can be yellowed and foggy, making it difficult for you to see. Unless you are guilty of riding ...