I used multiple sand papers and then different compound/polish with my Porter Cable polisher I use for the cars. Used a smaller pad. When done I masked off and sprayed with
UV resistant clearcoat.
One thing if you have a good clean newer lights or ones you fixed, Headlight protection film helps a lot as it adds UV protection but mostly keeps what you have from getting destroyed by the sand/rock chips that adds to it.
These are original, never garaged on a 230k+ '08 CRV. The headlight film was getting ugly and was glued on hard. PITA getting the glue off.
No before but the foggy is after wet sand.
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And reference. 13 year old Sonata, 220k, sitting for many months not washed (engine went). I put the film on when it was new. The hazy you see is actually the small pits in the film from sand/rocks. Never garaged. they did get waxed when I did the car with whatever I was using.
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