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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Rutt" data-source="post: 664807" data-attributes="member: 56875"><p>I have a 99 Mercury Tracer beater that my kids have learned to drive in and I plan on keeping it since it still runs great and only has 75K miles on it.The headlights have started to get that hazed look to them and I'd like to try and get rid of it if possible instea d of buying a set of aftermarket lreplacements.Is there any way to possibly" buff out" or get rid of the slight haze with some kind of compound or polish?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance,Markr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Rutt, post: 664807, member: 56875"] I have a 99 Mercury Tracer beater that my kids have learned to drive in and I plan on keeping it since it still runs great and only has 75K miles on it.The headlights have started to get that hazed look to them and I'd like to try and get rid of it if possible instea d of buying a set of aftermarket lreplacements.Is there any way to possibly" buff out" or get rid of the slight haze with some kind of compound or polish? Thanks in advance,Markr [/QUOTE]
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