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Hi there. Just taken a px in with plastic headlights that are misty. Someone said try wd40 on them to which I laughed. So yesterday I thought why not and gave it a try. No hard rubbing and they have come up like new. Crystal clear. 

Has anyone else heard this or tried it before? Just looked 5 minutes ago and they look as new.

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Never tried that but always wetsand, compound and they look new. If the wd40 does the same thing, happy days.

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I'm going to try it but strongly suspect it will be a very temp solution. Similar to when light lacquer scratches disappear when wet 

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Think wd40 is used to avoid an MOT advisory if the headlights are cloudy. 

Only stays clear till it's washed.

As said before, wetsand, compound, Polish. And then clear uv resistant lacquer if you want to go the extra mile.

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apparently you can put it on the brakes too if they squeal

theres no end to how good wd40 is is there:huh:

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:lol: It’s clearly only going to last as long as the next rainy weather.

G3 and a few minutes with the mop here.

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1 hour ago, BHM said:

:lol: It’s clearly only going to last as long as the next rainy weather.

G3 and a few minutes with the mop here.

 

1 hour ago, tradex said:

Yup, G3 does most for us tooB)

Gents, May I ask which G3 products you prefer for scratch repair/overall prep - paintwork improvement? scratch removal/prep/final finish; been thinking of giving it a try however once you get on the website I lose interest at the variety available.. :huh:

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i prefer faracla g6 its a £10 on ebay delivered

paste in a tube

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Aye whatever yr choice lol, the Scratch Remover comes in a tube too around a tenner IIRC ;)

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If you are not supposed to drink it how come it comes with a straw.

 

Remove protective or in this case non protective coating and reapply one that waorks, which of course I happen to supply here in the uk.

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1 hour ago, Screenman said:

If you are not supposed to drink it how come it comes with a straw.

PMSL! :D

 

 

Halfords do clear lacquer with UV protection I spray on headlights after sanding them down

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