dirty headlight casing on new stinger?

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Ive noticed that my DRL dont looks as clear as they did when I first got my car. Its almost 2 months old. when I clean my headlights I still see a glare/smudgy kind of a look that prevents the lights from looking as beautiful as they once did. is anyone else having this issue or does anyone know how easy it might be to remove the headlight casing so I can clean behind the plastic ? I attached a pic so you can see what I mean.
 

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I would say that this is to be expected as your vehicle cuts thru debris in the highway. Imagine your headlights and front area being sandblasted by dust, sand, and rocks while you drive.
 
I have this too on my 2018, I actually think its related to the vented headlights and how they let condensation into the lenses and overtime you get this haze.
 
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I have this too on my 2018, I actually think its related to the vented headlights and how they let condensation into the lenses and overtime you get this haze.
I didnt know they were vented. Ive only had mine two months and I already notice the difference. I wonder if theres a quick fix to this
 
I didnt know they were vented. Ive only had mine two months and I already notice the difference. I wonder if theres a quick fix to this
Buff and polish. And then get them clear coated
 
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I have this too on my 2018, I actually think its related to the vented headlights and how they let condensation into the lenses and overtime you get this haze.
I didnt know they were vented. Ive only had mine two months and I already notice the difference. I wonder if theres a quick fix to this
Buff and polish. And then get them clear coated
but that wont help with the inside of the casing no? The exterior of my headlight casings are clean its the inside thats collecting debris
 
I don't believe that the stuff you're seeing is inside. Easy way to tell is to look at a spot under magnification with light shining on the surface: clean it and reexamine. You should be able to tell if the "stuff" is surface or behind the thickness of the plastic lens.

And no, you cannot remove the lens.
 
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