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Old 01-25-2005, 08:17 PM   #5
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true, 3m does make good compounds.. but then again they control most of the market along with dupont...if its that bad, u can always wetsand the whole thing starting with 500-800-1000-1500..... then polish it with a buff wheel and compound.. this is what some of the hotrod guys do with theyre glass headlights.. but they go alot higher then 1500 trust me... anyhow that should take care of the hazy scratches... it works for plastic also.. u might want to consider buying 3m urethane sheets... u can buy it as a roll... never buy one of those kits.. its basically the same thing.. the urethane sheets protects ur lights from future sun hazing and road damage...
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