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i have noticed that my drivers side headlight is crystal clear, my passanger side has always been really cloudy. today i went to the car wash, as i was cleaning it i noticed the passenger headlight was perfect. after the car dried though it became even more cloudy. any ideas or opinions??? your help will be very much appreciated!

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Many times over this has been covered.

Search for "yellow fever".

or just try, cut and polish, polish, toothpaste, brasso or there are products available especially for this.

Here are some links that might help you.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/249906-yellow-fever-restoring-r33-and-r34-model-headlights/page__hl__yellow%20fever

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/406646-magic-headlight-fix/page__hl__yellow%20fever

etc...

If it's actually moisture, pull the bulbs and get a hairdryer in there.

If it's oxidisation on the inside of the lense, aside from going to the trouble of pulling them apart etc...

replace them or live with it.

yeah i agree im a panel beater and many people ask how they can fix it polishing it is just quick fix you will find it will come back and some times worse it comes from the protective layer on the plastic wears away and sanding it will only take more layers away and as for the water on the inside of the head light well you may have a small leak in the headlight do as notapulsar said and dry the headlight out and look and see if you can find a leak

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