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They are much clearer. Thanks. This product worked great on my headlights. The kit was shipped fast.
I'm not going to tell you that they are "new", but for the price they are now in pretty good conditions. Even if I had found the brand new headlights, the price for sure could have been 20 times what I paid for this kit. Considering the pretty bad conditions of my headlights, and that I wasn't able to find a driller of the speed recommended (I use one of 850 rpm), the results were far over my expectations. In my country (Venezuela) is really hard to find spare parts like headlights for many cars, so this must be the best choice that we have.
We also replaced the standard headlight bulbs with Sylvania XtraVision bulbs. Night driving is now much better. Read the instructions and watch the video that 3M published on YouTube. This outstanding 3M product restored the lens to essentially new condition. The lens were cloudy, especially the top half. The headlight lens on our 1997 Dodge Caravan were in poor shape. Night driving was difficult. It works great.
bottle of the cream separately). I was even able to restore my turn signal lenses with the same kit. each. I purchased an 8 oz. This saved me hundreds of dollars in replacement costs on my 1992 GMC Pick-up. Easy to restore your lens in about 45 min. (Note: the polishing pad and plastic polishing cream will also safely remove hard water spots from any glass surface.
They seemed to be cursed with how dark and yellow they had become. O-M-G. This is certainly one product that will cure any skeptic. Then just so I had a basis for complaint, if it did not work, I followed the enclosed instructions to the letter.
I can assure anyone who buys this, you will NOT be dissapointed. The instructions are simple and clear. This product is truly great. There seems to be a do-it-yourself kit for everything, in which most fail to meet expectations. My wife's 10-year-old Toyota was a near perfect vehicle, with the exception of the headlamps. I decided for under $20 I could give up and hour or two of my time. In roughtly ten minutes per lens the headlights appear FACTORY NEW.
You simply need to have a power drill, the masking tape to protect the area around the lamp, and I recommend a rag & perhaps bucket of water/sponge to clean up any over-throw of the polishing compound during final steps. I am quite the skeptic when it comes to products of this nature. We were convinced that the only solution would be to replace the lens, at a cost of over $400 for the pair. It does precisely what it said, and I even had enough in the kit to complete the task on my truck headlight lens.
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