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I might give this a shot for my fog lights.  They are looking kinda like they are 13 years old. 

  On 11/26/2015 at 1:34 AM, Me78569 said:

Me too.  Fogs are rough.

They are probably kinda foggy.

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I cleaned mine with Meguiar's®  Plastx™ clear plastic cleaner and polish last April. I used a drill with a foam pad to clean and polish but did not spray them with any sealer. A customer had his done professionally and sprayed with lacquer. 6mo later they were yellow and the lacquer made it worse.                        DSCN9683.thumb.JPG.26ff5b6e29c189906356dDSCN9687.thumb.JPG.9c05c2e30a013831447b9DSCN9685.thumb.JPG.344d27273237fd1354a3bDSCN9686.thumb.JPG.f7ce8de7fc0dfaed9fcb5

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Agreed, that this will work..  and will work longer than just buffing the lenses with a restoration kit.  But, I've done the 'clear coat' paint method years ago, and it was yellowed WITH paint-checking within a year's time.  To clean them up after that, it's much easier and time-saving to just buy new ones, as the paint will take hours to strip/sand off to get back to square one.

Mine was, yes.  Although may not have been plastic -specific..  that, i don't remember. 

I've sanded my headlight lenses with excellent results, though I have yet to put any kind of sealer on them. I wonder how something like this would work? It is UV resistant so I ASSume it would work.

I just bought new units and they came with new bulbs for $75 for the pair. They are like stock but enough light for me. Hopefully they will last a good while. Had them for 3 years now and they are still clear.