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Anyone tried this stuff?

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gibson89LX

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http://secure.50resto.com/product1.cfm?SID=1&Product_ID=2493
 

bhuff30

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that link doesn't work well, and I don't think this one will either, but I found what you were looking at.
http://secure.50resto.com/product1.cfm?SID=1&Product_ID=2493&Category_ID=859
It is a headlight cleaning product.
I am pretty sure my headlights are messed up on both the inside and outside, and the kit appears to only work on the outside.
Try doing a search before forking out 30 bucks for this stuff though. As I recall, there are household items that will clean your plastic headlights too.
 

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Go find a West Marine Supply store and get a bottle of plastic polish. You use it to remove scratches and oxidation off of lexan and plexiglass windshields on boats.

It should be alot less than $30 YOu may have to use scrap cloth on a stick to polish the insides.

Be aware that heat after time will also cause plastic to be brittle so make sure you dont break the lens. After the lens is polished you can wax it with a quality carnuba and that will slow down the oxidation rate.
 

gibson89LX

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Anlushac11 said:
Go find a West Marine Supply store and get a bottle of plastic polish. You use it to remove scratches and oxidation off of lexan and plexiglass windshields on boats.

It should be alot less than $30 YOu may have to use scrap cloth on a stick to polish the insides.

Be aware that heat after time will also cause plastic to be brittle so make sure you dont break the lens. After the lens is polished you can wax it with a quality carnuba and that will slow down the oxidation rate.
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I was just at a west marine like 3 days ago picking up intercooler piping
 
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