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petemcr:
Best way to do it Tomm is off the guide on here, just take your time and keep the surface damp or you might end up adding some scratches

swgti:
I would strongly recommend the 3M kit very, very easy, quick, stunning results and worth every penny, I only paid a tenner for mine but would happily pay full price having used it.

http://www.3mdirect.co.uk/p-2639-3m-headlight-restoration-kit.aspx

Tomm:

--- Quote from: swgti on April 25, 2013, 07:09:17 am ---I would strongly recommend the 3M kit very, very easy, quick, stunning results and worth every penny, I only paid a tenner for mine but would happily pay full price having used it.

http://www.3mdirect.co.uk/p-2639-3m-headlight-restoration-kit.aspx



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sounds good! would i need to put that uv protection thing on to ? or just use the 3m kit and thats me ?
bit confused

swgti:
There's a polishing compound with the kit then I just added a couple of coats of Auto Glym glass polish and that seems to have done the job but I'm sure some of the Gtechniq stuff will also do.

Tomm:

--- Quote from: swgti on April 25, 2013, 02:42:11 pm ---There's a polishing compound with the kit then I just added a couple of coats of Auto Glym glass polish and that seems to have done the job but I'm sure some of the Gtechniq stuff will also do.

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what is the uv protector stuff meant to do :S
if i just got the kit would that do everything i need done to the headlights?

thanks

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