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Old 11-08-2009, 03:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hazy headlight problem solved

So, a while ago i was looking for a simple way to eliminate the yellow in my 99 tacoma's headlights. They were pretty bad. At first I went the sand paper and soapy water route (from 1500-2000 grit) and some scratch filler. It worked ok, but it just didn't quite do the job how I wanted. I stopped in O'Reiley's today to check it out, and they have a product by Blue Magic called "Headlight Lense Restorer". It was only $6 so I decided to give it a try, versus buying new headlight housing. I wiped the product on and buffed it off four times. The result is amazing. The headlights look brand new again. I don't work there or work for the company, just thought I'd share a inexpensive product that worked really well...

I could post a pic but I figured most can imagine what a new headlight looks like...
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Can you post some before and after pics anyway? I'm interested in seeing the difference!
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