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Pen_Two,

If you get the time try wet sanding your headlights. I just did mine a few weeks ago and they look brand new. Start with 600 grit wet/dry sandpaper and gradually work your way down to 1500 grit. Then use a sanding polish and some wax to seal the deal. A little cheaper than buying new ones.


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Originally posted by Aaron 98 SE:
Pen_Two,

If you get the time try wet sanding your headlights. I just did mine a few weeks ago and they look brand new. Start with 600 grit wet/dry sandpaper and gradually work your way down to 1500 grit. Then use a sanding polish and some wax to seal the deal. A little cheaper than buying new ones.




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