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As some of the guys on here know I supply Aerospace products and I'm waiting on the approvals for a new product that will fix this problem for good.

My 34 lights will be the test pilots and there looking pretty ordinary at the moment.

Watch the link and as soon as this product is available, I'll have a sample to test and will post before and after pics.

Noy

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As some of the guys on here know I supply Aerospace products and I'm waiting on the approvals for a new product that will fix this problem for good.

My 34 lights will be the test pilots and there looking pretty ordinary at the moment.

Watch the link and as soon as this product is available, I'll have a sample to test and will post before and after pics.

Noy

what is this gonna run too? i dont care about clearance! ill take some now!

Hey mate where abouts are you based? I have a helicopter and windows i would love to try this on. Feel free to Pm me.

You have a PM mate,

This material is just pending final clearance through NICNAS, once this is available I will post up results of restoring my 34 headlights to there former glory..

Noy

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I just did headlight restoration on an R34 using fine grade wet and dry sand paper, followed by standard compounding and polishing steps and sealing with Meguairs Plastix.

Came up brand new, took a few pics of left to right comparison.

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Although I get bored of cars pretty quickly, there are a few in my collection that I have kept for years and after doing this and keeping the plastix on them every few months, have not had the yellowing reoccur.

Just thinking. Every time I wax my cars I go over the head lights as well, so this potentially helps a bit.

But if you want a dedicated sealant, you could try this - http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotive/products/g17110-headlight-protectant/

I've got a bottle but cant give any educated or constructive feedback as I havent used it yet.

Hope this helps.

there are a few in my collection that I have kept for years and after doing this and keeping the plastix on them every few months, have not had the yellowing reoccur.

This is what we are trying to avoid.

Just thinking. To keep them looking their absolute best, I believe they would need an application of some form of protectant every few months unless you plan on clear coating them. Its sort of like maintaining the paint on your car.

Apart from this, unfortunately I dont think there would be such a thing as apply and forget.

There are other film based solutions i've heard about, but again - havent tried them so cant provide feedback.

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