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Oct 27, 2016thomasmnile wrote:
Must be Florida sun and if the vehicle is parked outside all the time. My '05 Ram I've 'restored' 3 times since owning it, goes right back to fogged within a year. Toyota, which used to be pretty good (wife's 16 year old Camry is just starting to fog) is not as good as once was if the headlights on my daughter's '04 Corolla is any indication. Raging case of 'cataracts'; I've given up on them, even after using the 3M restoration kit, which is probably as good as any on the market.
You need to apply a new clear coat. They're continuously hazing over, and hazed over in the first place, because the original clear coat is gone. After you strip off the haze, you have to protect the surface underneath or it will eventually haze over again. You can try with all kinds of waxes and polishes, but they'll eventually wash off. A can of non yellowing, UV resistant clear gloss spray paint is all that you need. Something that will bond to plastic. Rust-oleum's American Accents works well.
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