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Easiest way to get rid of that haze on your headlights?
1000 grit sandpaper. Wet-sand it, and then hit it with some hand polish, like Meguiar's Ultimate. It should bring the shine right up. Then hit it with them with some clear coat to seal them up and keep the UV from making them haze back over again.
As for those stock 18's you have. They desperately need to be repainted. With a spacer and a drop, they look gorgeous painted a proper color. Even if they are boat anchors.
1000 grit sandpaper. Wet-sand it, and then hit it with some hand polish, like Meguiar's Ultimate. It should bring the shine right up. Then hit it with them with some clear coat to seal them up and keep the UV from making them haze back over again.
As for those stock 18's you have. They desperately need to be repainted. With a spacer and a drop, they look gorgeous painted a proper color. Even if they are boat anchors.
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Easiest way to get rid of that haze on your headlights?
1000 grit sandpaper. Wet-sand it, and then hit it with some hand polish, like Meguiar's Ultimate. It should bring the shine right up. Then hit it with them with some clear coat to seal them up and keep the UV from making them haze back over again.
As for those stock 18's you have. They desperately need to be repainted. With a spacer and a drop, they look gorgeous painted a proper color. Even if they are boat anchors.
1000 grit sandpaper. Wet-sand it, and then hit it with some hand polish, like Meguiar's Ultimate. It should bring the shine right up. Then hit it with them with some clear coat to seal them up and keep the UV from making them haze back over again.
As for those stock 18's you have. They desperately need to be repainted. With a spacer and a drop, they look gorgeous painted a proper color. Even if they are boat anchors.
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