Foggy headlight

AcCoRdKiD23

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So I tried using this on my headlight twice but still foggy is there anything else I could try or something I could do to get rid of it
 

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Your gonna need to repeat the process a few times bruddah. I've seen your headlights it's going to take time my friend.
 

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If you don't wanna keep buying kits, just get some 1500-2000 grit sandpaper, wet sand it real good, then use a bit of metal bright metal Polish and buff it real good, as long as the inside isn't foggy
 

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Make sure they are properly sealed, and check the vents at the back to make sure they aren't missing/damaged.
 

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Are you headlights condensated(from the inside) or hazed(from the outside). They're two totally different things that require different things to be done.

Condensation will require you to re-seal your headlights.
Hazed lenses require you to wetsand/polish/wax & seal them.
 
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