Well not so relevant to older cars but new cars with plastic headlight lenses can get very dull looking.
The headlights on my newish Nissan were almost whitish.
I picked up a Mequiars Restoration kit and in less than 1 hour I had both lenses looking like new.
Really impressed. I started by lightly cleaning with wet sandpaper (not part of the kit or instructions) then hand polished with the included pad and liquid polish. Once they were clean but "milky" I cleaned them thoroughly and sprayed them with the coating spray. They instantly turned shiny. I put 3 light coats on a few minutes apart. Of course the real test will be how it looks in a year or so....
Kit has more than enough material. I have enough left over to do another car ( or re-coat it in a year or so)
The headlights on my newish Nissan were almost whitish.
I picked up a Mequiars Restoration kit and in less than 1 hour I had both lenses looking like new.
Really impressed. I started by lightly cleaning with wet sandpaper (not part of the kit or instructions) then hand polished with the included pad and liquid polish. Once they were clean but "milky" I cleaned them thoroughly and sprayed them with the coating spray. They instantly turned shiny. I put 3 light coats on a few minutes apart. Of course the real test will be how it looks in a year or so....
Kit has more than enough material. I have enough left over to do another car ( or re-coat it in a year or so)