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    Crazed Headlamps

    G'Day V Dubbers,

    The headlamps on my MK V Golf are crazed. I want to know if there is anything I can do to bring them back to clear again.

    Thanks in Advance
    Deek

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    deek,

    this may help you



    Check online few plastic polishes for headlights onCar Care Products

    Hope that helps
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    try this
    stupid 10char
    carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
    I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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    Quote Originally Posted by carcareproducts View Post
    deek,

    this may help you



    Check online few plastic polishes for headlights onCar Care Products

    Hope that helps
    Thanks Heaps

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    sorry to hijack,
    but Mike, will the same process fix these hideous scratches on this polo gti?



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    Justin,

    Same deal.
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    Had a crack at this with the invision kit. Came up much better than it was, though I would really need a power buffer to do a perfect job.

    One tip, leave the sealant to dry properly before getting the lenses wet (ie going for a drive in the rain) or else you'll be up for some more buffing.

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