foggy Yellow oxidized headlights. Use ketchup??
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I used the crystal view kit on my DD's lenses, and they came out PHENOMENAL. I mostly followed the directions, but went a step further and buffed the lenses with a very, VERY fine pad that I adhered to an old rotoloc pad before final sanding. Whole deal took about an hour, and guaranteed for as long as I own the car. For $20, it was well worth the trip to Walmart. If anyone else carried it, I would have bought it there since I hate Walmart, but such is life.
Big Mack
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We simply use the normal paint polish to clean up the headlights. Once you are done, you can seal and protect them with any form of wax without color. Any of our waxes using bleached Carnauba are more than fine for protecting them from oxidation.
Use a basic polish, something like the Menzerna Super Finish, and apply using one of the MF pads.
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...32oz%2C/Detail
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...-Pad%2C/Detail
Don't be afraid to apply pressure, and with only a few passes you should be able to see a difference.
Use a basic polish, something like the Menzerna Super Finish, and apply using one of the MF pads.
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...32oz%2C/Detail
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...-Pad%2C/Detail
Don't be afraid to apply pressure, and with only a few passes you should be able to see a difference.
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