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Post #135191918 added 02-26-2020 7:38 AM by onelord in Deal Talk
That's what I was thinking also!!! Was looking at this the other day at Sam's club!!
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Post #135126194 added 02-22-2020 7:35 PM by johntdaballa in Deal Talk
I just checked it’s 7.75 at my store
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Post #135012554 added 02-17-2020 12:01 PM by cavboygt in Deal Talk
Only last 6 months on me. More permanent is sanding 800 then 1000 grit then restoleum clear coat.
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Post #135014099 added 02-17-2020 1:16 PM by Tails83 in Deal Talk
Try this from ChrisFix: "How to Restore Headlights PERMANENTLY" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEJbKLZ7RmM
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Post #135015407 added 02-17-2020 2:18 PM by bittertaint in Deal Talk
I'd suggest a drill. Save time and a lot of elbow grease
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Post #135022085 added 02-17-2020 7:45 PM by adguru in Deal Talk
Didn’t need it right now, but still bought it. Repped.
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Post #135022397 added 02-17-2020 8:03 PM by Unfocused in Deal Talk
It depends on what kind of car you drive. I was able to pick up a pair of NEW headlight pods with halogen bulbs for my Chrysler Town & Country for only $67 on Amazon. For that money, I'd be...
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Post #135009563 added 02-17-2020 9:48 AM by CoronaKid in Deal Talk
Not seeing slow ship credit option but still ordered.
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Post #135011552 added 02-17-2020 11:16 AM by apathyduck in Deal Talk
I have no idea, haven't used it. The two things I'd look in to is whether they offer a lifetime guarantee and if they're applying a UV sealant to keep it from re-oxidizing in 6 months.
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Post #135012047 added 02-17-2020 11:39 AM by MagicalSauce in Deal Talk
Do yourself a favor and disregard these "headlight restoration polishing kits", and re-clear your headlights properly with a UV clear coat paint. Chrisfix has an excellent 'how-to' video on this -...
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Post #135013613 added 02-17-2020 12:54 PM by Andrey95 in Deal Talk
Bought this from home depot a couple months back, used it and it made my headlights look worse. Would not recommend
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Post #135016367 added 02-17-2020 3:07 PM by gh0stleader in Deal Talk
Thanks, I'll avoid the WD40 method.
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Post #135016685 added 02-17-2020 3:24 PM by bosoxdanc in Deal Talk
Thanks
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Post #135026972 added 02-18-2020 4:56 AM by jomarrod in Deal Talk
this is crap! it does not work
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Post #135036053 added 02-18-2020 12:30 PM by graphixv in Deal Talk
It will work well, but not for long unless you find a much better way to seal the finished product. This is more or less some sandpaper, polishing compound and wax. I’d give it 4-6 months...unless...
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Post #135040394 added 02-18-2020 4:13 PM by TimeFlicker in Deal Talk
I miss my 80's-series Honda Accords with their simple, forever-crystal-clear, glass headlights.
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Post #135005870 added 02-17-2020 7:11 AM by l_r_r in Deal Talk
Turtle Wax T-240KT Headlight Lens Restorer Kit - $4.47 In stock March 5, 2020. Free ship with Prime or over $25 Prime members: possibly get $1 digital credit for slow ship Kit includes: 3...
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Post #135010145 added 02-17-2020 7:11 AM by oceanlake in Deal Talk
Target has Turtle Wax Headlight Lens Restorer Kit (T-240KT) on sale for $4.47. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on orders of $35 or more. Thanks l_r_r Amazon...
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Post #135011015 added 02-17-2020 10:53 AM by m_ajmera in Deal Talk
$40 a pair
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Post #135014975 added 02-17-2020 1:57 PM by glider233 in Deal Talk
I wouldn't waste my time with the WD 40 method - it doesn't last. Here is one example showing this, but there are many more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_glLfpQwzFc
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Post #135026330 added 02-18-2020 3:43 AM by stratcat in Deal Talk
Get the green can of that Deep Woods Off Repellent.... spray some on a cloth, then wipe those foggy headlights ... and Poof! They will look like new.
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Post #135031859 added 02-18-2020 9:25 AM by HunterGatherer in Deal Talk
A true slickdealer!
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Post #135031928 added 02-18-2020 9:29 AM by CoronaKid in Deal Talk
You'll just have foggy headlights that are bug free.
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Post #135006857 added 02-17-2020 7:59 AM by mickey4paws in Deal Talk
Does this work really well, or would I be better off to use one that uses a drill? My headlights are pretty bad.
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Post #135009893 added 02-17-2020 10:04 AM by mannyi in Deal Talk
all i use is turtle wax polishing compound and a foam pad on a drill. results in a clear lens but only lasts about a year because i never get around to applying some sort of UV protectant.
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Post #135009950 added 02-17-2020 10:07 AM by isitlive in Deal Talk
Yes, on my order.
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Post #135010232 added 02-17-2020 10:20 AM by princebargain in Deal Talk
Use toothpaste. Same results
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Post #135010334 added 02-17-2020 10:24 AM by Mowdidi in Deal Talk
I'd recommend this one for ones that are just starting to get foggy. If yours is really bad, use a drill. Will save you LOTS of elbow grease.
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Post #135010349 added 02-17-2020 10:24 AM by NmnT in Deal Talk
I wonder if you you completed the final steps, would your clarity last longer than 8 months?
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Post #135010385 added 02-17-2020 10:26 AM by McSquirtelSr in Deal Talk
Great price Ordered 2. Thanks!!
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Post #135010412 added 02-17-2020 10:27 AM by apathyduck in Deal Talk
PSA: If you have a Sam's Club membership they have a lifetime headlight restoration service which costs around $40 and includes a UV-cured sealant which lasts 5 years. If it ever wears off or you...
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Post #135010487 added 02-17-2020 10:31 AM by texst in Deal Talk
Is that different from Wal-Mart’s service?
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Post #135010499 added 02-17-2020 10:31 AM by SlickDudeTX in Deal Talk
Is it $40 for each lens or for the pair?
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Post #135010802 added 02-17-2020 10:44 AM by Ernie in Deal Talk
Thanks, OP. Got one with slow ship credit. Hopefully I'll get around to using it, my headlights are bad as my truck is verging on/is a classic, and admittedly, I'm lazy about this stuff.
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Post #135012944 added 02-17-2020 12:19 PM by Greg1974 in Deal Talk
Disagree. I have a 2009 Mazda CX-9. Passenger side headlight assembly is $300+. Definitely would rather pay $5-$20 and maybe get a little less life out of it.
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Post #135017456 added 02-17-2020 4:07 PM by EcoCheap in Deal Talk
Clear coat is definitely the way to go, but which one. Every other review is like this is great and the next is it goes on unevenly. Or it looks great and only 1 month old.
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Post #135032624 added 02-18-2020 9:58 AM by dankmcnasty in Deal Talk
I've tried this and it kind of worked? For like a day? Or gave the placebo effect. Eitherway I'd assume that if this product did work every pre-2000s car would not have cloudy headlights or at least...
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Post #135012245 added 02-17-2020 11:47 AM by ttngu234 in Deal Talk
Don’t waste money on these kits. Cheaper to buy the headlight assembly from eBay and replace it, assuming you’re capable of taking apart the bumper and surrounding items.
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Post #135012614 added 02-17-2020 12:03 PM by kalirob99 in Deal Talk
This actually works surprisingly well. Just get a good firm toothbrush and prepare to work your forearms lol. When you’re done, it’s night and day. My cars 20 years old, but it can depend on your...
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Post #135013541 added 02-17-2020 12:49 PM by babygdav in Deal Talk
Before anyone starts, try WD40 on a paper towel first. If the haze comes off easily, it's likely the "wax" sprays from the quick car wash. The headlight restorer won't prevent the haze from coming...
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