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- honda-hardy
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- RattyMcClelland
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- braziers
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Yep, best method there is.RattyMcClelland wrote:I used this mithod but with a palm hand DA and went from 400 grit upwards.braziers wrote:Meguiars Plast-X. Works a treat! If you have stone-chips, use Wet&Dry from 1200 up to 2000 then use the Plast-X.
10mins each headlight. PERFECT.
Depending on how badly scratched/chipped your headlights you can go for a rougher grit paper like 400 as you said.
- Fons[DutchGuy]
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If it is moisture you might have a go with a blow-dryer (be careful not to damage any plastic parts with the heatnitin_s1 wrote:Guys but my headlights are not scratched or peeling lacquer.. They are just foggy from inside so I'm thinking no polishing will help with that.

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macky_6 wrote:Hi, welcome to LG![]()
You have to excuse these 4th Gen drivers, they ain't around girls much