cleaning lexus style lights...

Anything related to the 206CC
Stuart
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Post by Stuart »

Any hints or tips on cleaning the lexus lights, there is a small gap all of the way around the lights which sucks up water/small insects/bits of sponge/detritus - wasn't a problem in the early days but now it's turning green in there.... not attractive. I can see me getting rid and going back to red - although the other half (who acquires the car in a few weeks) wants the lexus ones leaving on and I'm not splashing out on another set.

Anyone have the same problem ? if s have you an ingenious tip on getting into that gap to clean ? (I have tried power-washing) ta.

Alex LS
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Post by Alex LS »

Not sure what you mean. If you mean the gap between the lights and the car body, take them off and clean in there. If you mean a gap on the lights themselves, get a toothbrush on it.

I haven't noticed a problem with mine yet, but then I've only had 'em a month or so.
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duncs
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Post by duncs »

after a few months of having them, i haven't noticed a problem with my rear lights between light and car body. have you been parking under trees which drop?!

duncs

Stuart
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Post by Stuart »

it's the gap in the light edge itself. I've had them quite a while now (bought from Simon) and it has got noticeably worse over the past couple of months. Toothbrush will be too big me thinks.