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    That looks about right sir.

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    i used the 3M kit on a ford escape which had headlights nearly as bad as the toyota above--worked great and also seemed to last for quite a while. it certainly wasn't a matter of months before the haze came back by any stretch of the imagination.

    some haze was starting to come back after several years, but that vehicle was parked outside every day

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    One thing that helps is a coat of good automotive clear that has UV protectant in it after the polish. 2021 has it but is not cheap.
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    I so need to do this with my truck...


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    About a week ago, 3m kit from walmart, +/- $11 if I remember right. Worked great on my Jeep and Honda. I still have enough polish left over to do one or two more vehicles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnihcraes View Post
    About a week ago, 3m kit from walmart, +/- $11 if I remember right. Worked great on my Jeep and Honda. I still have enough polish left over to do one or two more vehicles.
    Well if you're offering...


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    I sand the headlights starting at 600 grit go all the way down to 2500 grit then buff to gloss and them reseal with this producthttp://www.tcpglobal.com/AutoBodyDep...FeZaMgodASgA0w

    works great. No fading been over year since I have used it.
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    Thanks SouthPaw! I will definitely head up there this weekend!
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    So there was an advantage to the old style glass headlights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MCarp71 View Post
    Thanks SouthPaw! I will definitely head up there this weekend!
    Glad to see you are still farting around MCarp!
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