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Hmmmm, I'm still thinking the clouding is inside the headlight... I've gone through the sanding steps with the Mag kit, haven't buffed it up yet but still looks exactly the same :surrender:

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Hmmmm, I'm still thinking the clouding is inside the headlight... I've gone through the sanding steps with the Mag kit, haven't buffed it up yet but still looks exactly the same :surrender:

 

Use a bit more elbow grease and buff it..!!! :scare:

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What I would say is that, if you eventually find it is on the inside of the headlight, it's bad news. The headlight plastic inside has a UV coating on it that if you rub will come off and it will look truly terrible. I'd advise against cleaning them on the inside.

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Toothpaste. £1.50 tube of Crest toothpaste. Did the trick on my cloudy headlight covers.

 

The results:

 

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that looks like a really good finish for the £1.50 good job :-)

 

 

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What about 1200-1500 grit wet and dry?

 

Way too course! You need far finer, such as detailing paper at around 4000 grit. Even then you might still need to polish it after.

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i have used t-cut then i used tooth paste and to stop the uv from the sun doing the same thing again to the lights i put (i know what you lot will say :lol:) but i put sunscreen on and it worked a treat and will not cloud back up any more :blush: can't argue with that lol

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Was waiting for you to give your toothpaste story Linus27.....don't listen to him, have seen his car & whatever he uses it doesn't work :)

 

Oi, shouldn't you be learning how to turn your traction control off :) Oh, and you owe me a cup of tea.

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On my old Nissan Skyline the lacquer went cloudy as hell so I had to sand the yellowy crap off and then polish them up. Looked great after!

 

With my Zed I just use Meguiars Scratch X 2.0 and that seems to have done nicely.

 

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