OT: By Golly, It Works

Wandering Sagebrush

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Constant Craving
Having seen all the ads on the idiot tube for headlight restoration products (just wipe it on, wipe it off and you'll be amazed), I bit the bullet and bought a 3M kit to see if I could get a bit more light out of the lenses on my 2000 F250. It took about 35 minutes per light, and believe it or not... it worked as advertised.

I am now considering the purchase of a lottery ticket later this evening.
 
I bought the 3M kit as well and had good results with my 2001. I usually have good results with most anything from 3M.
 
I haven't tried the headlight restorer, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express once. 8)
 
JamesTXSD":wlbo0l09 said:
I haven't tried the headlight restorer, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express once. 8)

Jim, you better think about a lottery ticket as well :lol:
 
Even the cheap $10 Turtle Wax product works quite well.
 
The $2.50 Harbour Freight kit doesn't work worth beans, though it's made in the USA.

Boris
 
At my age it sometimes takes a while for stuff to sink into my brain but this thread caused me to have a :idea :idea :idea moment.

Our canvas man recommended using Meguiars Mirror Glaze clear plastic cleaner #17 and polish #10 on the clear sections of our enclosure (works great BTW).

My Chevvy truck has that misty eyed look and I have been meaning to do something about it for a while.

You got it. 30 second event. Wiped on the # 17 cleaner, rubbed it in and wiped it off. Crystal clear.

Lottery ticket has been bought.

:thup

M
 
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