Posted by ss55 on February 08, 2014 at 19:06:45 from (50.81.112.224):
In Reply to: Night driving. posted by GordoSD on February 08, 2014 at 17:15:45:
Are your polycarbonate headlight lenses clouded and yellowed from exposure to sunlight? If yes, the clouded layer can be polished off. It helps.
Auto parts stores sell rubbing compound to polish headlight lenses by hand or with a powered buffer. Tooth paste also works but it is less agressive.
Don't use too agressive a polish or deep scratches in the lenses will deflect the light towards on-coming drivers. Just like sanding woodworking projects, any deep scratches have to be polished out with decreasingly agressive compounds until its smooth.
You can get high powered bulbs for off-road snowmobiles and motorcycles, 80 watt high beams instead of the standard 55 watts. They may not be legal in your state. I'd try new standard bulbs and polishing out any lens clouding first.
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