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anyone here tried 'permatex' headlight restoration kit? i was working all sat so couldn't get to supercheap, so asked my mate who was going down to grab me some headlight restore stuff. haven't heard of this stuff before so asking to see if anyone's tried it... else i'll just return and get something tried and tested.

main concern also is that it doesn't come with a sealant...

Full bore the best fun, but for target ammo expect 1$ or more a round

little cheaper for practise

plus you ahve to travel long ways to get to the venues, but the rifles are the cheapest

small bore is much easier to start with and the skills transfer across

air rifle is gay

Pistol is a royal PIA to get a license and keep it.

expect many random visits from cops at strange hours to check on them

but find a club close check tey have club rifles and gear and go try it

anyone here tried 'permatex' headlight restoration kit? i was working all sat so couldn't get to supercheap, so asked my mate who was going down to grab me some headlight restore stuff. haven't heard of this stuff before so asking to see if anyone's tried it... else i'll just return and get something tried and tested.

main concern also is that it doesn't come with a sealant...

Never heard of it. I've used the turtlewax and another brand can't remember what though. Definately not permatex though. Very strange there's no sealer either.

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