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Old 6th April 2019, 08:01   #11
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certainly on a MKII the headlights can be polished in situ but you do need to remove the front bumper which is an easy task.
Various headlight cleaning kits, 3M at about £20 is a good kit, I have a sealey kit but not yet used it

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Once cleaned, I apply a thin film of ACF-50 grease to brake pipes and metal connections. Never failed me yet. If it works on aircraft carriers ......The ACF-50 spray is great for rad cores, aluminium and aircon parts but do NOT get it anywhere near belts or brake friction parts as it is a lubricant.
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