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By billster
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Toothpaste (see YouTube) is the cheapo way.

I did it with a rotary polisher and quite a mild abrasive polish (farecla G12) followed by a coat of autoglym HD wax to protect. The difference afterwards was amazing!
They need doing again though after around 12 months.
Not sure if anyone else has had better/longer lasting results doing anything different...
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By phil54
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I tried the toothpaste and it did not work.

Theirs a post some where on here about it,this is what it said to do and it worked great!

I used Halfords rubbing compound which comes in a yellow tube and costs around a fiver,its take a while to do but it works and their is some difference once you do it,i also used 2 coats of autoglym polish to protect it when all the haze is away.

Make sure your lights are clean before you start,and if I remember rightly it says use a damp cloth when ur putting the rubbing compound on.btw my car has the facelift head lights on it.

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