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  • lol Buy this hype if you want, but it doesn't fix pitting, scratches and the defective layer of the headlight that is deteriorated by UV rays. A fresh layer of plastic needs to be sanded down to and then polished out, THEN you protect the freshly exposed layer from deterioration using UV protective products to slow the yellowing process. This won't fix the problems you're having with visibility at all.

  • @adrock2003

    ALR is not designed to repair damage caused by the process your endorse.

    Scratches and pits do not block light, unless they are owner induced.

    Sanding a headlight causes surface damage people want to avoid on modern headlights.

    It's individuals such as yourself spreading outdated advice, who have caused more damage to acrylic headlights than any known natural event.

    Unless you are living in a cave with no communication with the outside world, you should know better.

  • Can this be bought locally in the US? Looks like an amazing product!

  • There is nothing like it.

    Pittman KMOD ALR is the only source for this product. No other headlight cleaner works the same way, Nor will any guarantee not to damage the U.V. protective layer covering the surface of the lens.

  • This product is sold world wide via the Internet.

    If mail is delivered to you, You can get it in a few days.

    You are right, it is an amazing product. The only one of its kind on the market today.

  • Talk about concentrated power. All you use is one drop? That stuff works so fast its unbelievable. If you can get a lens clean that fast, Why are people using still sandpaper to clean oxidation off their headlights?

  • In cases where there is visible surface damage an abrasive method of resurfacing is needed, However its not necessary when oxidation is your only problem.

    Eventually people will abandon surface damaging abrasive cleaning methods for removing oxidation.

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  • can this stuff, or anything similar be bought locally in the US?

  • I used this stuff and it works even better than you can see in the video. It took the oxidation off and left my lens smooth and scratch free. I spent about 60 seconds and used two drops on each lens. I still got a full vial left. I don't know of anything else like it.

  • No sandpaper! How do I get this?

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