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    I still have a Hoppy Headlight Aimer and two vehicles I can use them on...

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    Quote Originally Posted by IntheGroove View Post
    I still have a Hoppy Headlight Aimer and two vehicles I can use them on...
    My dad and I had a Bear headlight tester, Aim 2inches down at 20 feet the right headlight 1inch to the right at 20 feet, the left 1.5 inches to the right at 20 feet, and
    cars with 4 headlights the high beams 1 inch down same aiming to the right to pass the 1960s era Texas state safety insp
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    Novus Polishing Compound #2 works wonders on foggy headlights and you don't even have to take them off the car. I've restored many using this product. It's not made specifically for headlights, but it works well on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nova_robotics View Post
    Novus Polishing Compound #2 works wonders on foggy headlights and you don't even have to take them off the car. I've restored many using this product. It's not made specifically for headlights, but it works well on them.
    Tooth paste works just as well but use as very low grit not Crest extra whitening for finishing
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    Most plastic headlights need sealing after polishing to prevent any micro cracks present propagating, and to increase UV aging resistance, the supplied kit clear sealing coat didn't set on the last set I did, so I had to re-polish it off and use clear Gorilla tape to seal and protect, that was 3 years ago and the headlights are still clear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeiljohnUK View Post
    Most plastic headlights need sealing after polishing to prevent any micro cracks present propagating, and to increase UV aging resistance
    Is there a sealing product you'd recommend? I wet sanded and polished a minivan's headlights and they re-fogged surprisingly quickly. It took less than a year before it was noticeably opaque again. I assume it's the UV protection has all given up in them. Is that right?

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    Clear Gorilla tape after repolishing worked for me, if you can find a plastic compatible UV resistant lacquer like UPOL that'd probably do, though that might not be a local product as I'm in the UK.



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