They will always refade in a fairly short amount of time....unless you clearcoat them. If you are going to spend the money to have them clearcoated, you might as well buy some aftermarket replacement lights instead.
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Originally posted by Shaggin Wagon View PostThey will always refade in a fairly short amount of time....unless you clearcoat them. If you are going to spend the money to have them clearcoated, you might as well buy some aftermarket replacement lights instead.How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?
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Originally posted by Shaggin Wagon View PostThey will always refade in a fairly short amount of time....unless you clearcoat them. If you are going to spend the money to have them clearcoated, you might as well buy some aftermarket replacement lights instead.
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostThe tarnish (for lack of a better term).How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?
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I stand by crystal view. Stayed clear a year and a half. Traded it in so not sure how long after that it lasted.
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I wet sand with 1000, 1500, 2000 and then 2500.
Follow up with Plast-X on a buffing ball using a drill to remove the haze left behind. Lay a nice coat of Zaino Z-5 down and let it cure to fill in swirls and provides u.v./element damage protection. Looks great for several years. Takes less than an hour and $5 for a multi pack of paper at auto zone.Last edited by greenbeancasserole; 11-03-2012, 03:23 PM.'04 Mach 1
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I roll ghetto style... OFF bug spray and a paper towel. It doesn't make them shine like new money, but it gets rid of the yellow and only takes 5 seconds
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