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Wannabe Elite Explorer
New York
'97 XLT
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Question about light
I got in an accident with my 97 Ford Explorer and all that got busted was the corner marker on the headlight, you kno the yellow piece...well they put a new one on..but the new one is very clean and the old one is well, dull looking..is there any way i can clean the old one to make it look like the new one?? im trying to hide the fact i wrecked to my friends lol..any help would be appreciated!
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Elite Explorer
Naperville, IL(home)/Iowa City, IA(school)
92 Eddie Bauer
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u might try some wax or some kind of polish. i would use Code 3 lens polish, but its unlikely that it is readily available to you(unless you work with emergency lights a lot)
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I fix dents
Millersville , Maryland
2000 Explorer Sport
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or buy the other side
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
New York
'97 XLT
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The Other side is like 50 bucks tho lol im cheap
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