I use the 3M headlight restoration kits with great success. if you never done this before use this kit with at least a very good drill. If you follow the instruction completely and to the letter you will have amazing results.
The key to this kit is the wet sanding P3000 Trizact disc.
someone backed into me while I was parked and they ended paying for a new headlight, along with fixing the front bumper.
But the new headlight didn't match the old one because of the hazing. I've been to scared to try this myself.
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As usual, Particle, I'm impressed by your work and educated by your post, nice job!
On the topic of headlight lens restoration, I noted FCP Euro strongly recommends the Sylvania kit, presumedly because it seems to be the only one (that I've noticed) that contains a "uv protectant remover spray." Can anyone with experience comment on whether this is beneficial when doing the outside surface of the lens? And does this layer need to be replaced after refinishing?