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no more hazy headlights

Tom51

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We used the headlight kit from 3M on the '01 GP GT today. I checked out the forum for reviews and tips and got a lot of good information - thanks to all.

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Knowing that the kit was not necessary and the same results could be achieved with several stages of course to fine sandpaper, I decided to make things a little easier by using a drill and the packaged and prepared materials.
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Although the kit said you can do it on the car, we removed the headlights so we could better get to edges and corners. We also found that a corded electric drill did a better job than the cordless due to higher and more consistent speed. Oh, and the fact that my cordless drill's batteries are beyond their life span and need replaced.:th_winking:

Wow - it was quick and easy. We spent less than an hour on it. I'm a believer.


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They came out good. Make sure you use some type of sealent or clear coat to not have them turn yellow again down the road.
 
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