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Crystal View Headlight Restorer Defogger Directions

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See just how easy it is to restorer those hazy, faded, yellowing or foggy looking plastic headlight covers once and for all. Crystal View's amazing 2-step system takes only 5 minutes per headlight and leads the industry as the only permanent solution on the market. No special tools are required and this product is backed by a money-back guarantee and a LIFETIME WARRANTY.

Some of the other products may cost less... but they don't last. Save $100's on replacements lenses with this one time do-it-yourself productthat has customer raving with compliments. Visit www.MyHeadlights.com to read what all our satisfied customers have to say about CV Headlight Restorer/Defogger.

PLEASE NOTE: It is recommended that the first two sanding steps in Part 1 be done using a small amount of water (or a mister) instead of using the CV#1. This will save the CV#1 for the final polising with the hydro-weave cloth at the end of Step 1. See manufacturers updated directions at http://www.crystalviewchemicals.com/myheadlight/addendum.htm

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  • This is Amazing! Just wondering if this is available in Australia, Melbourne if so where can i find it cheers!

  • It's not readily available in Australia yet, but I'm sure it will be before to long.

  • Manufacturer's Note: IMPORTANT!!! It is necessary to keep the surface moist during Step 1. Keep a water mister, or bowl of water on hand to dampen the surface. Mist the lens surface with water, or apply a few drops of water to the sandpaper to keep the lens moist during the sanding process.

    Visit the MyHeadlight dot com site for the Addendum To Our Written Directions.

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  • I just like how clean the indicator lense already is :P

  • Very impressive. I'll be buying some myself!

  • I used this on my car today. My headlights were really foggy looking, now they're the best looking part of the car. Looks new!

  • @koffypr It's actually a mid to late 90s Toyota Avalon. So it's completely possible that the light was hazed that bad.

  • works better if u wet the lens to start.

  • How can I get it????

  • dont use toothpaste just use my stuff so i can make money! pffft.

  • used this on my camaro, they look AMAZING, i was gonna get new ones, but my dad told me about this, and it works great. make sure you take your time with it though, dont rush.

  • ...wait a min...there no way that headlight was that bad...that a lancer mitsu and Im pretty sure thats model is maybe 5 years old at the most.

  • Or what u can do is get 3000 grit sand paper and a bucket of water and mothers clear plastic polish as good or even better

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