Blue Magic Headlight Restorer
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Blue Magic Headlight Restorer
I just wanted to recomend Blue Magic Headlight Restorer.
My headlights were so yellowed, that sometimes i couldn't tell if my lights were on or not. So I decided to try something or else buy new lights. I looked at alot off products, and most needed alot of effort or power tools. This didn't and it was relitivly cheap. just needed a couple of clean dry rags and a little effort. It did take more than one application, but within 10 minutes, my headlights were clean and clear.
I also did my tail lights and marker lights, even thoough they didn't look like they need it, but they improved a bunch.
I hope you check it out, I'm sure you'll be impressed too.
My headlights were so yellowed, that sometimes i couldn't tell if my lights were on or not. So I decided to try something or else buy new lights. I looked at alot off products, and most needed alot of effort or power tools. This didn't and it was relitivly cheap. just needed a couple of clean dry rags and a little effort. It did take more than one application, but within 10 minutes, my headlights were clean and clear.
I also did my tail lights and marker lights, even thoough they didn't look like they need it, but they improved a bunch.
I hope you check it out, I'm sure you'll be impressed too.
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Your problem with not being able to post pictures isn't because of your member status. FTE was having some server issues. I tried to upload a picture the other day and it didn't work either. They may have the issues fixed now, but I'm at work so don't have any picts to test with.
Back on Subject - I've also used Blue Magic Headlight Restorer on our 92 F250 and was very impressed. I want to try it on my 99 Grand Prix cause the headlights are real bad on that thing - flaking plastic. I think I'm going to have to use some 3m light abrasive rubbing compound first then the Blue Magic on it.
I've also been raving about Blue Magic's metal polish for years. I like the old stuff I use to get in a toothpaste type tube the best. It has silicone in it and made washing off the love bugs 10x's easier.
Back on Subject - I've also used Blue Magic Headlight Restorer on our 92 F250 and was very impressed. I want to try it on my 99 Grand Prix cause the headlights are real bad on that thing - flaking plastic. I think I'm going to have to use some 3m light abrasive rubbing compound first then the Blue Magic on it.
I've also been raving about Blue Magic's metal polish for years. I like the old stuff I use to get in a toothpaste type tube the best. It has silicone in it and made washing off the love bugs 10x's easier.
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