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Has anyone tried one of the new type of headlight repair kits?
To get rid of the yellowing & crazing on polycarbonate lights. An example is here: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000331800745.html (This one can't be shipped to Australia, possibly due to the fluid.) As far as I can tell, the fluid is placed in the heating vessel, which vaporises it, and you then direct the output at the lense. Apparently the Russians love it: "It's just a gun. Unreal bull****. Magic is real! 200% happy. Delivery yes 4 days. My best buy on Alice." What I'm not clear on is whether this is just the coating, and it still requires the wet &dry polishing beforehand? And if not, are the effects long-lasting, or is it like the WD40 trick
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