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^There are a few things you can try.
1 is restoring them via the 3M kit. If you search threads I've started with the keyword 3M you should find a thread on that.
Disadvantage is it won't last forever, and your lenses will eventually get UV damage on the inside as well (if they haven't already)
Another option would be the aftermarket ones with the black housing from ebay. They've go mixed reviews, your mileage may vary.
Probably the best option is to take them to a paint/body shop that specializes in fixing headlights and can take them apart and polish the crap out of them and clear-coat them.
1 is restoring them via the 3M kit. If you search threads I've started with the keyword 3M you should find a thread on that.
Disadvantage is it won't last forever, and your lenses will eventually get UV damage on the inside as well (if they haven't already)
Another option would be the aftermarket ones with the black housing from ebay. They've go mixed reviews, your mileage may vary.
Probably the best option is to take them to a paint/body shop that specializes in fixing headlights and can take them apart and polish the crap out of them and clear-coat them.
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Originally Posted by NFSP G35
^There are a few things you can try.
1 is restoring them via the 3M kit. If you search threads I've started with the keyword 3M you should find a thread on that.
Disadvantage is it won't last forever, and your lenses will eventually get UV damage on the inside as well (if they haven't already)
Another option would be the aftermarket ones with the black housing from ebay. They've go mixed reviews, your mileage may vary.
Probably the best option is to take them to a paint/body shop that specializes in fixing headlights and can take them apart and polish the crap out of them and clear-coat them.
1 is restoring them via the 3M kit. If you search threads I've started with the keyword 3M you should find a thread on that.
Disadvantage is it won't last forever, and your lenses will eventually get UV damage on the inside as well (if they haven't already)
Another option would be the aftermarket ones with the black housing from ebay. They've go mixed reviews, your mileage may vary.
Probably the best option is to take them to a paint/body shop that specializes in fixing headlights and can take them apart and polish the crap out of them and clear-coat them.
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