Damn.....should I even wash the car? Is the paint and lights that sensetive?
I've seen lots of Vipers with faded headlight covers, fogged up, scratched up, hazy, yellowed, and generally ugly. I have to wonder what the owners did to the plastic lenses to trash them so badly, so early. I mean, my car is the same age as some others I see with crapped up headlights, so why do mine look near perfect after over 4 years, while some others look so bad? Not everyone's are trashed, of course, but there are a few out there that obviously died an early death. I'm not patting myself on the back, I'm just saying there might be a reason for their premature demise. Like, maybe some people use wax, or windex on their headlight covers, I really don't know what "kills" them.
All I really
do know, is that I have been using Plexus on mine since the car was new, and the headlight lenses are clear and shiney, almost like they were new, except for a little unavoidable pummeling from road debris. I heard that new headlight assemblies are a few hundred each, but thats just what I heard. In any case, its an important enough issue to bring up now, while yours are still clean and clear. I just figured that it might help you to alert you to this, before hand. If someone had alerted certain things to me before I got mine, it would have saved me some trouble. I wasn't trying to alarm you, just help.
Vic (Plexus distributor) (ha hah, no not really!)