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Review on Blue Magic 730 6 Headlight Sealer by Josh Maher

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The Final (and Important) Step in Auto Headlight Restoration

If there is condensation or water inside the lens, they will need to be replaced. No restorative chemistry will help. However, it is a good material for final lens restoration. Depending on how bad your lenses are, you may need to wet sand 400, 800, 1600, or 2400 grit lenses first. Mine were so bad you couldn't see the headlight bulbs through the lens. They were yellow and opaque. I've sanded down each of the grit you see above (it looks like you mixed up your lenses until you got to 1600 and 2400 grit). Then I slap the lenses on a power drill using a scratch and swirl remover and a soft wool buffer. Finally, I applied Blue Magic Lens Sealer to the lens. What is the difference. I hadn't bothered to take photos of my 2008 Scion lenses before because I honestly thought I'd have to replace them. But after I was done, the lenses were almost new clear. If you use the Blue Magic Lens Sealer every month or so (just a quick wipe) they'll always look good. Best of all, my headlights are back to full brightness for night driving.

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