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 Posted: Sat Dec 9th, 2017 03:45 am
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You don't want to wait until the headlight becomes noticeably bad before you repair it.

The protective coating is failing, and the UV rays are degrading the plastic. The longer you wait to restore them and remove the crazing, the less of a chance you have to bring them back.

Granted, this is not an overnight process for them to craze over, but it's worth doing sooner rather than later.



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