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Old 09-05-2009, 05:35 AM
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Any suggestions that don't involve rotary sanders or just plain buying new lights?
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i know some have gotten the 3m kit to sand the plastic and make it clear again.

all i did is i took some wetsanding paper i had and worked it till it was fairly smooth and took my buffer and polished it up.
came out pretty good.
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Used the 3m kit (Autozone) came out almost perfect (but my back hurts now from sanding).
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My local bodyshop has a process for $99.
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Wal-Mart has this service for $39.99. They did a great job on my van's head lamps. I was ready to purchase a new pair but Wally did the trick!
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