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Lowest price on Amazon in about a year. Advance wants around $25 for the same kit, and while Walmart advertises this at the same price, it's not available for that price for free pickup - it's an addtl $5.99 delivery fee. Currently a #1 seller on Amazon, as well. Great reviews - I've personally used this kit on 3 different vehicles, and the results are amazing (they don't last forever, though - you'll need to redo after maybe a year).
**EDIT - Adding this to the OP. It is recommended that you use a clear coat to make the restoration last longer (as you've now sanded off the top layer of plastic). That said, here is
3M's Quick Headlight Clear Coat [amazon.com] - which is worthy of it's own post as it's selling a few pennies off of its all time low @
$3.67 >OOS.
- KIT INCLUDES: 1 - Disc Pad Holder, 3.25 inch (8,2 centimeter) 6 - 3M Gold Sanding Discs 500 Grit, 3 inch (7,6 centimeter) each 4 - 3M White Finishing Discs 800 Grit, 3 inch (7,6 centimeter) each 1 - 3M Trizact Refining Disc, 3 inch (7,6 centimeter) 1 - 3M Rubbing Compound, 1 US fluid ounces (29 meter)
- LIKE NEW HEADLIGHTS: Easy heavy duty kit solution helps your headlights look like new
- REMOVE HARSHEST YELLOWING: Kit is powered a drill-activated sanding to provide maximum clarity
- RESTORE CLEARNESS: Improve the appearance of your vehicle.
- SEE BETTER AT NIGHT: Enhances visibility and safety for night driving
- SAVE MONEY: Save hundreds vs. replacing headlight lenses
- COMPLETE RESTORATION KIT: Kits contain masking tape, light sanding discs, wax protectant and more
https://www.amazon.com/3M-39008-H...e5153e81cb
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I ended up ordering replacement lenses for my headlights, ended up being like $30 for the pair. Its a bit more involved (have to bake the headlights in the oven to soften the glue) but they're like brand new now. Definitely worth skipping straight to that IMO, just my 2¢
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Any suggestions from the gurus on this on what clear coat is best
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Any suggestions from the gurus on this on what clear coat is best
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edit: I tried to look up why this works, and it turns out that DEET is a solvent. and in my experience it worked insanely faster and stronger than something like acetone...
Wow, that's cool. I would be scared to spray it directly on. Maybe spray on a rag first then wipe?
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I ended up ordering replacement lenses for my headlights, ended up being like $30 for the pair. Its a bit more involved (have to bake the headlights in the oven to soften the glue) but they're like brand new now. Definitely worth skipping straight to that IMO, just my 2¢
As lights get older they also get dimmer. if it was just really dim headlight bulbs you might try upgrading to the Sylvania xtravision or something. Smidge brighter than the basic lights.
I ended up ordering replacement lenses for my headlights, ended up being like $30 for the pair. Its a bit more involved (have to bake the headlights in the oven to soften the glue) but they're like brand new now. Definitely worth skipping straight to that IMO, just my 2¢
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