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23-05-2016, 11:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 23-05-2016, 11:49 AM by toseland.)
being a cheaparse, I had a look in halfrauds and on't internet for some of the headlight reconditioning products to get my lenses nice and clear (twin optics) as they are looking a little worse than they should be
Anyone got any "cheap" suggestions about things that have worked.
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I've heard a lot of people use tooth paste to clean/recondition the lenses.
The only problem is it'll remove the UV protective layer but if you're are already going cloudy then the chances are that layer is already going/gone.
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Tcut. Wax
If they really bad, then some fine, very fine, wet n dry used very wet. Then tcut/polish.
If terrible...try laquering them
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buffing compound then polish with meguires plastX which has UV inhibitors in it.