What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, if your headlights look like they've been scrubbed with a brick, you aren't alone. Between our cooked UV levels and the salt spray if you live near the coast, polycarbonate lenses just don't stand a chance. This guide is for anyone who wants clear vision without spending 400 bucks on new housings at the wreckers.
Why They Go Yellow
While you're here...
Wet Sanding is the Only Way
Tape Up Your Panels
The Sealant is Everything
Avoid High Noon
The Restoration Kit Bag
What You'll Need
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Common Questions
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Can I do this by hand or do I need a machine?
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