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Yellow eyes to clear eyes! Visine for your car

texas_bugeye

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I have an old villager van I use to sit at the airport when I’m on trips. It has head lights that were so bad it was really ugly and hard to see. I picked up a headlight restore kit at Wal-Mart 19.00 and figured what the heck it can’t make it any worse. Well I was pleasantly surprised! It really worked! If you have a car with foggy yellow head lights or even funky tail lights this is the cheap ticket.
 
I use Gel-Gloss! You can buy it at Camping World and RV supply stores. Great for all fiberglass and plastic components.
 
So it's for plastic lenses? My sister's Jeep Grand Cherokee has plastic covers and they're really bad, almost opaque.
 
Yes for plastic lens head lamp or tail You start out with 1000 grit paper in the kit sand until the dust is white not yellow any more. Then switch to a really fine unnamed grit both wet sanded, prep work sanding is the key to good results. When complete with the sanding there is a liqiud not sure what it is but you apply 2 coats and thats it. What ever it is it has strange properties it looks like armour all when its wet, it dries in 3 minutes to a hard as heck crystal clear. Almost feels like super glue on your hand.On the lens its as smooth and clear as new. Not sure how long it will last.
But heck 19 bucks instead of buying a new lens housing shoot I bet they are more than 80 bucks.
Walmart rite next to the replacment bulbs.
 
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