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Old 25th March 2012, 10:26   #1
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Default Light scratches on headlights

Wekl i have a set of smoked headlights wich i got a while back and they have afew light scratches on the lenses is there a way of buffing them out? Could anyone shed abit of light on this any advice would br greatLd
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Maybe a light cutting compound such as G3(don`t use t-cut)too abrasive.
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Maybe a light cutting compound such as G3(don`t use t-cut)too abrasive.
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Use with a spray bottle with water as it can dry out quite quickly
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Old 25th March 2012, 12:40   #4
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Thanks guys going to give it a whirl and hopefully not reck them lol
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Old 25th March 2012, 17:26   #5
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Dont use anything too abrasive because there is a layer of uv protection on headlights which can be damaged if you go too crazy..
Headlights are a bitch to get cleaned up right. It can be done but its not a permanent fix.
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