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Milky looking foglights ?
apollo13:
You should pick up two of these cheaply anyway Andrew.
Unless you have the spare time and or the bits and pieces it would probably be more cost effective to replace them??
keano:
--- Quote from: apollo13 on December 30, 2010, 04:39:21 pm ---You should pick up two of these cheaply anyway Andrew.
Unless you have the spare time and or the bits and pieces it would probably be more cost effective to replace them??
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Lazy! :P
apollo13:
:signLOL:
I'm not lazy!! But I like to look at things in a cost effective way....
I do things myself if I know it'll save me money (look at my sig) but if I'm not gonna be any better off let someone else do it :happy2:
I'm sure a mate of mine picked up one of the standard fogs for £15. £30 the pair I'd not bother sanding or polishing :P
rdfcpete:
--- Quote from: keano on December 30, 2010, 04:36:04 pm ---Myself? hmm. I'd probably use a few coats of Jetseal or something like that :happy2:
If you hang on i'll find you a little guide I did.
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Would some Poorboys Natty Blue do the same job here Keano?
Ta :smiley:
keano:
As in the paste wax? I don't see why not mate :happy2:
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