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    shayne86 Guest
    I used a Mother's head light resto kit. Worked ok to be honest.

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    Headlight Clean

    There was a post on this for the L320's

    I bought the UV protector which should stop it happening again and it has worked so far 6 months on and hasn't faded at all.

    Head light lens

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    Tooth paste used as a polish was an old trick for freshening up bike helmet visors but I haven’t tried it on headlights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hendo120 View Post
    Tooth paste used as a polish was an old trick for freshening up bike helmet visors but I haven’t tried it on headlights.
    When working in a Ford stealership we were taught to use toothpaste on instrument clusters if they got scratched when R&R

    Also good for scratches on CD/DVDs
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    Quote Originally Posted by d2dave View Post
    When working in a Ford stealership we were taught to use toothpaste on instrument clusters if they got scratched when R&R

    Also good for scratches on CD/DVDs
    What’s a CD/DVD Cloudy Headlights an option maybe.Cloudy Headlights an option maybe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Specifically Aeroguard, or will a generic personal repellent work? What about insect spray?
    Aeroguard [Odourless Low Irritant] active ingredient is Picaridin and it works instantly on cloudy D2a headlights.
    Ingredients in other sprays may make it worse!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddy View Post
    Aeroguard [Odourless Low Irritant] active ingredient is Picaridin and it works instantly on cloudy D2a headlights.
    Ingredients in other sprays may make it worse!
    How do you use it? Spray it on and leave it or wipe off straight away.

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    Just tried ye ole Aeroguard trick on my headlights.
    Seemed to work pretty well, I had 1 cloudy headlight & the other is relatively new, they now look pretty much the same.
    Sorry forgot pics, I have never got used to having a camera in my pocket.
    Wonder if WD40 would work?
    Jonesfam

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    The previously cloudy light was drivers side.
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    Spotties next, Paul.
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