Golden Mouldy!!!
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Stuart
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The other post was me, I have tried everything but the mould is bad enough to notice - bad enough to make me want to put the old lights on - but 'she who must be obeyed' wants them left on, oh well, her problem in less than 3 weeks WEY HEY (had to get that in !)
I have tried a few things to get the greeniness out - no joy so far. I have had the lights in for a while now, pretty sure they went on in 2001 - so you've all got this to look forward to
Was trapped behind a Mazda-6 yesterday, God those lights look sexy (and well-made !)
I have tried a few things to get the greeniness out - no joy so far. I have had the lights in for a while now, pretty sure they went on in 2001 - so you've all got this to look forward to
Was trapped behind a Mazda-6 yesterday, God those lights look sexy (and well-made !)
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Alex LS
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Well considering it only takes a minute to remove the unit, it shouldn't be too much trouble to give it a good clean every few months.
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