Easy Fix - Headlight Restoration

Red266

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Mazda Protege 5
Got dulled out yellow looking hazy headlights? i recommend using Turtle Wax headlight restorer over 3M because u don't need a power tool. its simple to use. just rub the compound in good, and use a Clean cloth to buff. it comes with sanding sheets but i only used ELBOWGREASE. the results were very pleasing for only $8 (i thought about buying new headlights at one point good thing i did not follow thru)(rei)

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(hi)before
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After
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That's pretty clear for no sanding or buffing. Turtle Wax came through with that product. Did you follow up with a wax or sealant for protection?
 
I did this, it worked great, they have it @ wallmart in MTL.

the sandpaper that comes with it does do a better job than just buffing.
 

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