let me try to take a stab at what i think you're trying to say.Its already been washed off what u think buffing or the s*** u by for it does its just fine and works just fine as well
2x wait a couple weeks or days and it will look hazy and yellow in colorlet me try to take a stab at what i think you're trying to say.
you "buffing" the headlights with a liquid with no compound in it doesn't make a difference. The chemicals in the oil just ate through the dirt that accumulated over time on your headlights.
to do this process properly a completely new layer of plastic must be buffed down too. Thats what compound, sand paper or a polishing wheel does.
If you truly feel putting brake fluid on your plastic parts is effective, you're sadly mistaken.
Speak for yourself.im from the country buddy thats how we do it
Really? I can give you an example of the quote below too. I had a really strong degreaser, it came in a plastic one gallon jug. I put it in a plastic squirt bottle and within minutes the squirt bottle had softened up and leaked.But what are u trying to say that brake fluid eats through plastic? Hmm i better get a metal brake fluid container wait they shouldnt sell it in a plastic bottle either
x2. Rep for that haha.the plastic on the clear lens of your headlights are different than the plastics made for holding oil.
keep researching brah!
Ill take a stab at what you're trying to say:Its already been washed off what u think buffing or the s*** u by for it does its just fine and works just fine as well