Couple headlight transformations.

phatkid77

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Yeah. Just a coat of collinite wax
Months ago researching a more permanent fix I came across something. But couldn’t find again recently. It was a spray UV protectant. Found it on amazon. Now I can recall name. When I looked again the other day, nothing looked familiar


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phatkid77- Gee, that`s a great improvement on both of `em! I bet the diff at night is dramatic.

If you do those vehicles regularly, you could always try using some Optimum Car Wax as it has good UV protection and is quick/easy (it`s a spray wax). Normally I`d recommend some kind of UV-resistant clear, not that I ever actually did it on any of the lenses I`ve cleared up (but then mine aren`t in the sun much so the OCW is plenty).
 
Thanks man! Yeah was looking for a UV resistant clear.
You think the OCW better than collinite or any other carnuba?


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You think the OCW better than collinite or any other carnuba?

I never expect carnaubas to do much in the way of UV resistance. Don`t really expect it from most LSPs I guess...I had wax/sealant fail to protect from UV-induced oxidation back when I parked a car outside.

I`m afraid I won`t be of much help with this one...my solution was to basically quit parking anything outside for very long and use OCW as the Drying Aid for my lenses at every wash.
 
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