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yo_clarkie said:If you pick up a can of UPOL Clear #1 from your local auto shop, or online it, wet sand to 800 or 1000 grit level and rip into it, you will be very very happy with your project.
Warning, at 800/1000 grit they will look milky in colour, but clear instantly when you paint them If the clear coat has sections that look a different sort of milky white after you spray then hit immediately with a hair dryer - it will clear up within seconds.
You may need to wet sand 800/1000 after if you get an orange peal effect and then polish, but the above paint is very good at not doing this
Stoddy said:Hi All,
New here but came across this thread very quickly.
My question is, how do you know if your headlights are beyond saving?
Mine are really milky, slightly over rubbed too 😠from a previous attempt.
I've tried loads of polishes but to no avail.
£1500 at least for a set of used ones on eBay, so keen to save these.
Ooh, and can you fit litronic lights etc (brighter ones) in whatever form to a standard car?
Cheers in advance,
Rich. :dont know: