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How to keep new headlights clean and looking new?

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Old 04-01-2019, 05:50 PM
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Default How to keep new headlights clean and looking new?

How would you keep new lights from depo looking brand new without fogging or hazy?
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Lamin-X or Expel protection film.... you would have to get some universal sizes and cut to fit but its good stuff
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Some sort of coating as mentioned above, or regular wax/sealant application. Sun exposure is the enemy here, so keep that in mind when parking the car; look for shade when possible, or at least try to park facing north (or east as a second choice) if the car is going to sit for long periods without shade.
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Headlight PPF is a good way to keep the headlights from yellowing. X-pel makes a pre cut kit for the 98-02 Camaro that is a simple DIY install.
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wax....




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