slick Posted July 13, 2006 Report Posted July 13, 2006 Any certain type of toothpaste? I'm sure it would be regular, not gel. But, just like plain toothpaste? Quote
GnatGoSplat Posted July 13, 2006 Author Report Posted July 13, 2006 Tarter control? Extra whitening? Quote
slick Posted July 13, 2006 Report Posted July 13, 2006 All I know is that my clear plastic should be minty fresh! Quote
digitaloutsider Posted July 19, 2006 Report Posted July 19, 2006 - Glass ones were only used 88 and 89, chances are lights that old are going to be chipped, and chips can't be repaired. My 88 and 89 Cutlasses have plenty of chips in their glass lights. To be anal, it's 88-early 90. My LE had glass headlights. Quote
GnatGoSplat Posted July 19, 2006 Author Report Posted July 19, 2006 To be anal, it's 88-early 90. My LE had glass headlights. Ah, I see. Quote
compu_85 Posted July 19, 2006 Report Posted July 19, 2006 It's amazing how much age clear headlights / turn signals take off the car. Plus more light on the road is never a bad thing! -Jason Quote
slick Posted July 19, 2006 Report Posted July 19, 2006 So, did we find out if we can use Cinnamon flavored or minty flavored toothpaste? Quote
Addicted to eaton Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 Can this get a sticky It an awesome thread!!! Quote
Addicted To Boost Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 - Glass ones were only used 88 and 89, chances are lights that old are going to be chipped, and chips can't be repaired. My 88 and 89 Cutlasses have plenty of chips in their glass lights. To be anal, it's 88-early 90. My LE had glass headlights. My 90 TGP has glass headlights. Quote
Garrett Powered Posted December 8, 2007 Report Posted December 8, 2007 I use meguiars plas-tex. I had a drip of brake fluid get on there somehow after pulling and installing a pmIII like 4 times. a few runny drips actually that looked really bad, and they came off after rubbing by hand for like 10 minutes. its specially formulated for plastic polishing and leaves protection on it so you can wet sand then polish with plastex. Quote
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