Hazed light, easy repair!
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Hazed light, easy repair!
So after washing and waxing my Maple Red Metallic T/A, everything looked good except for a couple side markers and the 3rd light. So I popped them off and took some Megruiars #9 Mirror Glaze Professional Swirl Remover to them with a terry cloth. Using light pressure made sure to evenly rub the lights. Let it dry to a haze and then buffed off. Cleaned them up to a new shine again. Added an extra layer of of wax to give them a little extra luster and they new again.
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If you think that's good you should try the meguiars 105/205 combo. That swirl remover has about the same cut as m205 which is just a polish. 105 will remove most if not all defects then hit it with 205 to amp up the gloss. Give it a try.