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    Polishing head lights

     



    Today was a honey do list (only it was my list) ! So after tackling the backyard, and dog maintenance duty, I decided the wife's car needed some help. She left for a business trip to Frankfurt yesterday, and the head lamp lens on her car were completely opaque. So I decided that 1) it was unsafe, 2) will be using car to go Elk Hunting next week that the lens needed to be buffed out and refinished.
    This is the fourth time I've done this to the 2003 Toyota Highlander. The last time I let the dealership do it and that was a big mistake as the job they did turned opaque after just 6 months. The 3m buffing kit from Napa did a good job several years ago so I bought another kit from them and thought that it did the job well. After finishing, I coated the lens with a UV protectant from Blue Magic Headlamp sealer. I was impressed enough to post the before and afters here.





    Last edited by stovens; 10-05-2013 at 06:00 PM.
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