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  • I go hardcore...If the headlights are really bad go 600-1000-1500-2000-2500 then polish with using "Maguire products" and or some "Mother plastic polishing product" looks like new there after... :)

  • @formula8888

    You have the right approach with the sanding but instead of using a polish or I would use a good quality seal because it longer lasting. The Maguire and Mothers are temperary. You can visit FixMyHeadlights com and get an easy to use headlight restoraton kit that is less expensive and would be a much better solution for your foggy headlights. The kit has everthing you need to make your headlight look like new. It is one of the process I personal use.

  • I just use a 1500 and 1000 grit and wet sand. Afterward I use a plastic polish paste. Comes out great.

  • Yes Buying the headlights are cheaper on sites than the tail lights : P and yes I will again rpace my headlights again by mid June when I make even more money as for now brand new factory lights will do : P

  • I AM YOUR FAN FRIEND!! CONGRATULATIONS FOR WORK!

    

  • never forget the tape lol , my mate fucked up a taxi's hood with not putting tape on :D

  • @viirus35

    You are correct man. Don't forget to tape or mask around the headlights inrestoring your headlights because you can really mess up your oaint job. Maskin tape is cheap so don't try to be skimpy in using it. It can save you a bundle.

  • I use black magic on my rear tail lights : P

    Restored them : P Front headlights to replace were 26.00 USA dollars each : P

    Was cheap on my car : P

    Mercedes <33 : P

  • @200twistatwista Good for you for restoring your tail lights. I guess in your case buying new headlights are more economical for you. But I am guessing those are probaly after market headlights. My goal is to Save people money and making our roads safer. Also go green

  • i have somethin like that but by Turtle

  • @punnkypo There are many headlight restoraton kits out there. What I suggest is try the kit you already have but you must follow the instruction. If it don't work as they promise. Return it. OR go to fixmyheadlights com and get our headlight restoration kit. It is easy to use with long lasting professional results.

  • mercedes*****

  • @SUPERTECHNOFOLLE1

    Mercedes ML 320 Looks great after her headlight restoration service. 

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