This writeup is for all the people who have yellow headlights due to excessive road tar/sun damage that reduces light output and makes the car look older than it really is.
I did this on my 96 GSR previously, so they don't look yellow at all but I took pictures just to walk you all through it.
I used a can of Nevr-Dull made by Eagle One that I purchased at Walmart for $3.50. It is the best chrome polish available, so when you finish with this, you can get crackin' on those wheels. You need a towel of some kind. I used microfiber because microfiber rules.
The Nevr-Dull is a woolen material soaked in some kind of petroleum distillate. Tear off a small piece of the fiber and start polishing the headlight.
Polish the headlights until a glaze forms over them and let the glaze sit for a minute or two.
Then wipe the glaze off and polish the headlight to its original luster with your towel or microfiber towel.
Then you are done and the headlights should look as good as new. Repeat if results obtained aren't to your liking.
There you have it...