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Old 10-02-2017, 04:36 AM   #1
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Head lights

On my 2000 Bounder the head lights were yellowish.
Neighbor told me to spray Deep Woods Off on to a white rag and wipe the lens. It will remove the hase he said.

I could not believe how well it works.
Sorry no pictures.

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Going to try that this morning.
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Old 10-02-2017, 05:24 AM   #3
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Yep, it works. Just use a little with a light touch while polishing. It does soften the plastic lens and needs to dry/recover. Have only used the 100% DEET.
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I have used deet repellent on both autos and motor home. I don’t spray it on. Could damage the seals around the lenses. I use a paper towel folded into a pad. Put repellent on the pad and wipe lens. I turn pad inside out each pass and repellent as needed. The repellent I use has 40% deet. Seams to be enough.
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It worked.

I used Deep Woods Off on the drivers side and Cutter on the passenger side.

Why do the pictures come out sideways ?

Looking at the pictures close-up indoors, it seems that the Off did a better job.
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Thanks for the tip Joe!
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