I have never used anything for my headlights, but both pairs of headlights have been murky for years now.
I looked on the online Megs store and saw four products:
http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/product/heavy-duty-headlight-restoration-kit
I'm not sure which would be best. I don't have any experience doing this, like I said. I don't need a show car shine here, just to remove at least 90% of the gunk on the headlights on both of my vehicles, and I'd be happy.
Which would be best for a newbie, who just wants to work off most of the gunk?
Second question: Not trying to hijack my own thread here, but as I was typing this post up, I was wondering if all of these products would help my visibility at night, or are they just to make the car look better? Honestly I can live with murky looking headlights--its just that I've noticed night visibility isn't that great, and I'd like to make my lights brighter if I can. If these products will only increase the shine on the plastic, but won't allow for more light to pass through, then I'd probably be wasting my time.
I looked on the online Megs store and saw four products:
http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/product/heavy-duty-headlight-restoration-kit
I'm not sure which would be best. I don't have any experience doing this, like I said. I don't need a show car shine here, just to remove at least 90% of the gunk on the headlights on both of my vehicles, and I'd be happy.
Which would be best for a newbie, who just wants to work off most of the gunk?
Second question: Not trying to hijack my own thread here, but as I was typing this post up, I was wondering if all of these products would help my visibility at night, or are they just to make the car look better? Honestly I can live with murky looking headlights--its just that I've noticed night visibility isn't that great, and I'd like to make my lights brighter if I can. If these products will only increase the shine on the plastic, but won't allow for more light to pass through, then I'd probably be wasting my time.
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