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    Toymods Net Nazi Too Much Toyota river's Avatar
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    Default Re: Head/tail light lens reconditioning

    Hi,

    Why would you bother with GlassyLite, when you can just walk into any reputable car place and buy ScratchX and PlastX, from a well known brand, of which a few have used and says works?

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    Default Re: Head/tail light lens reconditioning

    Thanks all.
    Looks like Plast-X will be the go.

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    Default Re: Head/tail light lens reconditioning

    re colour them using VHT sprays (they come in Black/yellow/red) which are made for rear lights.
    you can buff and cut n polish the spray several times to give it a brand new looking shine

    cheap and easy

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    Default Re: Head/tail light lens reconditioning

    Quote Originally Posted by river View Post
    Hi,

    Why would you bother with GlassyLite, when you can just walk into any reputable car place and buy ScratchX and PlastX, from a well known brand, of which a few have used and says works?

    seeyuzz
    river
    Good point. My reasons for considering GlassyLite are that there isn't much difference in price, it's a product that is designed specifically for headlights, and it claims to have a sealant/UV protectant that will keep the lights clear for up to two years.

    I'm skeptical given the source. Trying for a second opinion.

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