if you regularly wax them, they should be fine.
So after a month there has been no re-hazing at all?
if you regularly wax them, they should be fine.
Meguiar's Plastix yields similar results for a lot cheaper if the hazing isn't extreme. That's what I used on my AP1's plastic rear window which cleared it up dramatically. Also worked on eloist's ep3 to clear up his headlights.
A little more work with the buffer since there's no sanding involved but it's a lot safer too if someone doesn't feel comfortable doing all that with the 3M setup.
reviving from the dead to see if anyone else has new products/methods/stories/etc.
I do mine by hand... Wet sand with 600-1000-2000... Then rubbing compound and wax... Works great and is cheaper in the long run... But that kit is nice for the price being that it's all in one
I've had fantastic results using the 3M kit. Take your time and they will come out looking brand new.
i used it and it made a difference for about a week or so now my headlights look weathered :(
time for hids
On my old DSM, I wet sanded with 800,1000,1500,2000, and 3000 by hand. This was followed by rubbing compound, then polish, then a quality sealer. I would wash and re-seal the headlights once every few months and the car's headlights remained clear for the next 2 years till I sold the car. The new owner is not sealing the headlights, and now they've turned yellow again.
Use a quality wax/sealer and you won't have any issues.
i did this a while back with the addition of 3500 or 4000 grit sand paper and boy oem never looked so good
if worst goes to worst, what I did with my mom accord is that I did the following sand 600-1000-1500-2000, adhesion promoter and cleared it over. Hasn't hazed for two years now. She's happy with it.
Some pictures of mine when I used the 3M kit on my retrofitted headlights:
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