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Old 21st July 2017, 15:20   #47
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Originally Posted by c-j2 View Post
Hi all,
I'm new on this forum however got a couple of other MGs.

I've just acquired a ZTT from a member on here - got some mechanical aspects to sort first, however I'd also like to improve the headlight glass inevitable cloudiness sometime.

Flicking through the various threads, is the 3M kit still well thought of?
Any better than DIY wth wet & dry?
Any better fair-priced alternatives?

Appreciate it is a regularly asked question so thought better to revive this thread rather than start a new.


cheers in advance
Chris
Hi Chris welcome mate

I'd still say the 3M is probably the favorite kit still. I mean you could do it without it by buying 800, 1000 and 1500 grit wet and dry and a 3000 sanding pad, but for the money it's much less hassle to just buy the 3m Kit. Plus the 3m Kit comes with the polish you need to put onto your headlights after the refurb to add the uv protection back on.
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