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Posted at 4:29 PM on Monday 01/2/12 by
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Amazon has the Turtle Wax T-240KT Headlight Lens Restorer Kit for $9 with free shipping on $25+. Restores dull, yellowed headlights to like new condition in less than 5 minutes per lens.
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    Solow - Posted 6:02 pm PST 01/2/12 (3518 Posts)  Report Spam

    This one at least has the sandpaper for wet-sanding.

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    paolo - Posted 7:56 pm PST 01/2/12 (316 Posts)  Report Spam

    most importantly, it has a plastic seal wipe

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    btc909 - Posted 10:16 pm PST 01/2/12 (3336 Posts)  Report Spam

    Waste if time. If you can't use a drill dont bother. Check out the 3M kit. If you don't seal the headlamps they will cloud up again very quickly. Check and see what new aftermarket headlamps cost first to see if it's worth your time using a kit. If you buy new, seal those headlamps as well.

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    yardbird88 - Posted 10:36 pm PST 01/2/12 (81 Posts)  Report Spam

    It worked for me & lasted acouple of year. After 15 minute of wet sanding & seal with the supplied wipe, it appears like NEW again.

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    carlson03 - Posted 5:21 am PST 01/3/12 (574 Posts)  Report Spam

    I agree with #3...if no drilling, I don't think will work as good...I Just used the 3M kit, great results

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    kel789 - Posted 7:52 am PST 01/3/12 (284 Posts)  Report Spam

    #3, what kind of sealant do you use? i have used blue magic but it is actually dark magic.

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    JediKnight - Posted 4:52 pm PST 01/3/12 (3446 Posts)  Report Spam

    I agree with #3 and 5. I've use the Turtle Wax product and the 3M kit works best. See the reviews on Amazon.

    #6 I use 3M Lens Polish & Protector.

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    dave_c - Posted 5:05 pm PST 01/3/12 (20905 Posts)  Report Spam

    btc909 wrote:
    Waste if time. If you can't use a drill dont bother. Check out the 3M kit. If you don't seal the headlamps they will cloud up again very quickly. Check and see what new aftermarket headlamps cost first to see if it's worth your time using a kit. If you buy new, seal those headlamps as well.


    I just hand buff mine with regular plastic polish every couple years. They look like new. Special products/kits are most needed if you wait until they're really bad, or live in an area with lots of sand or rock so they're taking a beating.

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