Dull headlights (1 Viewer)

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As you can see the difference is great. I looked it upon e**y there is a small bottle on there for £12 So if you have a couple of cars worth buying. Unless you know a better method?
 

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brasso and plenty of water to wash away the ammonia
 
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I have a few light scratches on the bodywork I need to buy a electric buffer do I need a slow speed or fast one I really only want to spend about £30 as I Hope never to use it again?
 

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When you use a cutting compound they soon dull down and crase again quickly.
OK if you are selling the vehicle but if keeping far better to use a proper headlamp restorer like Quixx which includes a sealer that protects them from the UV effects.

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