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For Prime members - Amazon has 4 Oz Meguiar's G17804 Keep Clear Headlight Coating for $8.07. Shipping is free with Prime.
CLEAR LIGHTS: Maintains clarity on new or restored headlights
UNIQUE FORMULA: Proprietary headlight coating provides durable UV protection
A NEW LOOK: Helps keep new headlights looking like new
LASTS ALL YEAR LONG: Provides headlight clarity for up to a year
EASY TO USE: Convenient aerosol spray application
https://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-G...B01M4RVVX6
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Honestly I'd rather just respray with the cheaper clearcoat once in a while, it's mildly inconvenient but at least there's no risk that you poison yourself.
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I was thinking of using a 2K clear coat (about $25) but forgot about the adhesion promoter you mentioned. I've used them on non-clear plastic but not sure how hazy it will make the headlight because it does leave a matte/hazy appearance.
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I was thinking of using a 2K clear coat (about $25) but forgot about the adhesion promoter you mentioned. I've used them on non-clear plastic but not sure how hazy it will make the headlight because it does leave a matte/hazy appearance.
TIA
Honestly I'd rather just respray with the cheaper clearcoat once in a while, it's mildly inconvenient but at least there's no risk that you poison yourself.
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I was thinking of using a 2K clear coat (about $25) but forgot about the adhesion promoter you mentioned. I've used them on non-clear plastic but not sure how hazy it will make the headlight because it does leave a matte/hazy appearance.
TIA
Did my headlights this past weekend with Cerekote headlight restoration. About $15. 3 step process. Looks great so far but I'm sure in 12-18mo I'll need to redo.
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I use 1000 grit.