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Old 03-29-2005, 04:37 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by chmercer
ive tried the polish buffing stuff, it works for like a month and then it just fogs back up. i was thinking that if i polished them up real nice and then put the headlight tint on right after, it wouldnt oxidize the lens (or whatever that happens to make the headlights ugly)

rennen - seriously, use your brain for a second. are you dumb? a tint with like 95% transparency does not change the light output. im not gonna put brake lights for my headlights dude. heres a test for you. go get a flash light, and go get a piece of blue saran wrap. put the blue saran wrap in front of the flash light. turn on the flash light. HOLY SHIT? wow look at that. it dosent change the color of the bulb because it is too luminous to be affected by some .5mm film with like almost no pigment in it! thats amazing! go drag race into a wall or somthing.

everyone else thanks for the useful information.

there is something about lighting and this forum

Well found something similar to what I have seen in person





http://www.stickercity.com/store/cus...ion=scclearbra
http://www.stickercity.com/store/cus...cat=437&page=1

3m makes some, so you could buy rolls of it and cut to fit.
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