Driving a PPV. Do you get pulled over more?

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Sparksalot

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Maybe try one of those cheap headlight restoration kits at Advance Auto. Can't hurt. I actually used to do headlight restoration in my business.
I tried the Maguire’s kit on thecopcar. Looked good for a few weeks then bad again. I ended up getting a replacement set from Amazon.

Note cop car wearing its original hood.
 

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I tried the Maguire’s kit on thecopcar. Looked good for a few weeks then bad again. I ended up getting a replacement set from Amazon.

Note cop car wearing its original hood.
Depending how bad they were, I'd sand with a palm sander, working down to a 2000 grit, then use a Maguire's plastic polish with a buffer, then I'd seal it with a 2 part epoxy type liquid with built in UV protection that would harden. Came out beautiful, and would last for years.WP_20151215_002.jpgWP_20151215_003.jpgWP_20151215_004.jpg
 

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