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I did wet sand, although with very fine grade... 1000 then 3000 grit.

Used Meguiars PlastX to cut/polish it, then Meguiars plastic UV protectant to seal it up. The UV protectant is actually really hard to source unless you buy that heavy duty headlight restoration kit.

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You can either get the Meguiars heavy duty headlight restoration kit which comes with all the stuff you need, costs around $65: http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotive/products/g3000-heavy-duty-headlight-restoration-kit/

OR you can buy http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotive/products/g17110-headlight-protectant/ separately

I had bits and pieces from various kits with sanding and buffing pads which basically made up the Meguiars kit, you'll end up with the same results if you just buy the kit, you'll be able to use it more than once.

If you only want to get the protectant though here it is on ebay: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Meguiars-G17110-Headlight-Protectant-10-oz-/140709679655?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item20c2f35227&vxp=mtr

Might be lucky and find it on the shelf at autobarn. You'll definitely find the whole kit there though.

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Yep, I actually sat my phone down behind the car recording to make sure its all working ok and its much brighter now.

Never knew it was so easy to take the lights out until I removed the number plate to clean behind it.

I was quite surprised when I found out that the reverse light requires a different wattage bulb to the fog light, they are the same fitment and size otherwise o_O

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In NSW early 2013, for Sau Members, there'll be a Tech Night compliments of Meguiar's.

Sizeable discounts will be on offer - or just enjoy a free night with the club.

Nice work on those lights!

When I get soot on these from burning rich, I just wipe up with Malco Banana Wax. It's Nanotech action doesn't affect the UV sealant (whereas polish will).

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In NSW early 2013, for Sau Members, there'll be a Tech Night compliments of Meguiar's.

Sizeable discounts will be on offer - or just enjoy a free night with the club.

Nice work on those lights!

When I get soot on these from burning rich, I just wipe up with Malco Banana Wax. It's Nanotech action doesn't affect the UV sealant (whereas polish will).

Only in nsw? :(

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Hi Andrew,

I would become a SAU.VIC Member and ask the Exec to...

Contact Matthew Bowen who runs these Club Nights (aka Tech Nights via SAU) to see if Meguiar's will run one in VIC?

Andrew Spira is sympathetic to these Club Nights too (and he's the Gen Mngr + owns a R34 GT-R VS2 Nur)

[email protected]

or...

[email protected]

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Any estimates on when Terry? I'm quite keen on one of those for sure.

Thur 21/2/13 at their HQ in Silverwater.

Starts at 6 > ends sometime after 9. Includes eats & drinks free.

Includes 1x Demo of scratch/swirl removal + detail

Includes 1x Demo of C/F wrap on a panel.

It'll be in the Events thread next month or in the Members section.

That's the Prezzie's call. The complement limit is 35 people.

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