A safe driving tip

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Posted on May 13 2009
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The next time you walk out to your car, look at your headlights. If they are nice and clear and you can see the reflector inside and the bulb, you do not have a problem. If they are dull gray and you cannot see inside the light, you have a problem. It seems that the rain out here gathers in the lenses of the headlights and coats them. When that happens you may have very little light coverage when you drive.

The corrections are quite simple. I used a product called “Mothers” mag, an aluminum polish. I get it at Napa but I am sure the other parts stores have a similar product. All you have to do is rub it onto the face of the light and it will clean the face of the light. If you have any problems or need help, feel free to call me at 322-2609 or on my wife’s cell phone at 483-1938. I will be glad to meet with you and give you a hand.

[B]Fred Prosser[/B] [I]As Matuis, Saipan[/I]

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