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- ecoastExploreryou can also get brand new for 65 or so shipped; eBay
- gboppExplorer
Tom in CT wrote:
Be sure to coat your headlights with a UV protecting wax afterwards or they will fog over again fairly quickly.
Something like this - http://www.autogeek.net/meguiars-headlight-protectant.html?productid=meguiars-headlight-protectant&channelid=FROOG&utm_source=CSEs&utm_medium=GoogleProductSearch&utm_campaign=CSE&gclid=COLei-Ck8roCFZNlOgodUn8ARw
Clicky - Tom_in_CTExplorerBe sure to coat your headlights with a UV protecting wax afterwards or they will fog over again fairly quickly.
Something like this - http://www.autogeek.net/meguiars-headlight-protectant.html?productid=meguiars-headlight-protectant&channelid=FROOG&utm_source=CSEs&utm_medium=GoogleProductSearch&utm_campaign=CSE&gclid=COLei-Ck8roCFZNlOgodUn8ARw - Crazy_RayExplorerX2 with tooth :B :B paste. Works great with me. :B :B
- rvtenExplorerTooth paste and a buffing pad. It is a reel fine grit. Cheap
(Not the powder) - agesilausExplorer III
- Desert_CaptainExplorer III
azwildcat99 wrote:
I found a simple method on YouTube and it works well. Wet sand with 2000grit sandpaper and then use an some NuFinish scratch remover with an orbital buffer. I've done this on three different cars so far and it was easy and worked great.
An old boaters trick for you.... when you wet sand put a few drops of dish soap in the water. Works great and you will spend a lot less time for far better results. :C - azwildcat99ExplorerI found a simple method on YouTube and it works well. Wet sand with 2000grit sandpaper and then use an some NuFinish scratch remover with an orbital buffer. I've done this on three different cars so far and it was easy and worked great.
- RWjSIM2003Explorergo to auto parts store Mothers polish makes a Kit that will polish them back to clear. There are other brands also that will do the same thing
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