Shining up head lights.

SB in IA

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I've had a JD 60 for a little over a year now. It"s my first tractor and I finally got it in the garage to tinker with a few things. The head lights don"t work and new or refurb ones are pricy so I took them apart and ordered the necessary parts to refurb them myself. One of the lights had a busted out lens for quite sometime and the reflective dish inside was quite tarnished. I dug thru the cabinet and found some Mother"s Aluminum and Mag polish and got to scrubbing. I had to do about 3-4 rounds of "wax on, wax off" it"s not as good as new but it"s good enough for a tractor that"s going to be in it"s work clothes for years to come. I"ve included a before and after pic. I have no idea how to remove the multiple pics but they're all the same.
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Those headlight reflectors came out looking pretty good.
I have been using Flitz polish lately for differen't things. it work good to polish the plastic headlamps on your vehicle that have yellowed or frosted over on your vehicle.
 

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