Headlight protectors
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Gingerposer
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Re: Headlight protectors
Toothpaste (paste, not the gel kind) or Autosol work well.
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Old-Guy
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Re: Headlight protectors
Second that, but a word of warning - don't be tempted to use a power tool (other than a slow speed polisher) or you'll MELT the surface 
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2011 Grand C4 Picasso VTR+ 1.6HDi - not missed!
1995 Xantia Estate SX 1.9TD in Vert Vega "The Green Lady" - sadly missed
1998 Xantia 2.1 VXD Estate in Mauritius Blue - R.I.P. (terminal tin-worm)
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Ford Prefect
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Re: Sv: Headlight protectors
I've used Turtles kit - the headlights looks like new now 
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Gingerposer
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Re: Headlight protectors
Aye, it works cos it's a very mild abrasive - just rub it on with a damp cloth and keep rubbing for a while - toothpaste is cheaper and just as effective though.superloopy wrote:By hand?
Thought autosol was a chrome cleaner?