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Has anyone had any luck in polishing headlight covers? My boxster looks great and has almost 100k on it. The headlight covers have become very dull and I can not really see buying new ones yet...

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We use a product called MicroMesh on various lenses on our aircraft. Check it out here.

https://www.micro-surface.com/default.cfm?page_id=1

I had very dull headlights on my 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Bought a cheap head light polishing kit at Advance auto, $12-$15, and the lights really turnout fantastic, very effective.

The kit is pretty much 4 grades of wet/dry sandpaper, a cloth, and a fine polish (probably a very light compound for plastic)

Could do the same buying the items seperately, but I'm not sure what type of polish it is, probably not worth ther hassle, the kit is convenient.

If your headlights are not really bad, I would probably skip the first 2 grades of sandpaper.

Pretty important: Probably very much worth the time to take the headlights OFF the car.

Good luck!

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Save your time and wrists fellas - just pop them in the dishwasher with a normal Finish tablet (take bulbs/ wiring loom/ harness out) on a cooler wash.

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I use the same products on my head and taillights as I use on my back window: Plastix polish a couple of times a year and a good wipe down after washing with Plexus. All lenses are perfectly clear and I've got 94,xxx miles on the car.

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