Hazed or Yellowed Headlights....LOOK HERE!

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I got tired of not being able to see when driving at night in the GT so i decided it was time to try some headlight restoring products. I didnt want to buy new headlights right now.

I went to Theisens (farm store) and picked up some Blue Magic headlight restoration stuff and got home and tried it. I was VERY skeptical of it. I started it and first pass cleared it a little and the second pass really cleared it up. I wasnt expecting crystal clear but this stuff made a HELL of a difference.

Heres what I got:
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i didnt take any befor pics but I have some pics i think that you may be able to see the hazing in em and I will go shoot some afters :)
 
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Heres some pics you can kinda/sorta see the hazing:

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I will go out right now and shoot some after pics :)
 
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Heres the finished product: (not perfect like new but a lhuge improvement over the befores)

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Dont mind the flash :(
 

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it is a huge difference!!! here was my car before i bought it LOL

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they were bad... i think head lights make a HUGE difference to a car!
 

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If you take some 1500grit and wet sand the headlights you can get brand new results with the same products. The headlights in my sigpic were 13 years old and looked way worse than yours and they turned out brand new. Just buff them when you're done and viola!
 

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^^^ bought that yesterday, did the lights on a F150 I just picked up, my Mom's Grand Cherokee, and my wife's Passat. My cousin is giving me $20 to do hers, so it's pretty much gonna cost me $5 to do all 3 of the cars and will still have enough product to do some more. The kit comes with 2 sanding discs (1000 and 3000 grit) a handle to put the pads on, a circular buffer that attaches to a drill, some compound to remove the hazing, a wax/protectant, and a microfiber cloth. Not bad since you can get quite a few lights done
 

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