Hi Guys-

Been searching the threads to find a solution to a problem that I'm sure afflicts many of us, especially those whose VX's are, like mine, pushing 150K miles on the odometer. I'm talking about the polycarbonate lens that sits over our headlights. I know there are numerous ways to clean the "outside" of the lens. All well and good. Except that my VX has got crud and condensation and junk inside the lens. And the only way to fix it is to remove the lens and clean the inside surface. So, I am wondering if anyone here has figured out the best way to do this without destroying the headlights in the process. Realizing how rare parts are for our VX, I think this is an important issue since it is going to be better to fix what we have -- because particularly when it comes to the skin of our VX, replacement parts are becoming harder to find every single day. Suggestions?