whyask
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has anyone done this to ther headlights, mine are tore up from da' floor up. and are in need of a fix !
has anyone done this to ther headlights, mine are tore up from da' floor up. and are in need of a fix !
wont last long though. give it a few months for the haze to come back.
best thing to do is just buy a new set of headlights and protect them from the start.
i am actually going out to get some automotive clearcoat spray which takes care of it ever coming back
i am actually going out to get some automotive clearcoat spray which takes care of it ever coming back
If you relocate your stock spoiler back to the edge of the trunk lid, it won't happen again and it will look much more sleeker
no not home depot, you need an automotive store, anywhere that sells paint. actually walmart has up to 2000 and thats probly the cheapest you'll find it too. 3MLooks great! I want to do my headlights, where can you get sandpaper that fine? Does home depot carry it?
i am actually going out to get some automotive clearcoat spray which takes care of it ever coming back
Ultraviolet light damages these types of plastics. Additionally, any pollutants in the air that are petroleum based tend to be absorbed by these plastics. Both these problems are the cause of hazing and cracking of plastic lenses.how the hell did it get so messed up in the first place?? the trunklid around it looks fine?