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<blockquote data-quote="Sparky2018" data-source="post: 797515" data-attributes="member: 31521"><p>Going to be trying some ceramic coat on headlights shortly.</p><p>The product I have received seem to be fake according to some reviews online.</p><p>However the item seems to look decent in a box wrapped and looks pretty legit to me.</p><p>I do not expect much as my headlights are really bad condition to begin with.</p><p>My plan is to just clear them up then buff with the metal polish.</p><p>Dry them and try to apply this so called ceramic coating in the hope that I won't have to replace the headlight that has the most faded yellowing haze.</p><p>The product is called MR-FIX9H.</p><p>The instructions don't really say alot.</p><p>Anyways I'm going to see how it works and get some photos of the light before and after then a later shot when I think it would usually start to fade out again probably a month or so.</p><p>Well here is before after I'm not convinced it did anything it seemed like water but on other side could see some colour in the liquid.</p><p>They do look better for the buffing and I guess the haze has gone.</p><p>My guess is it will last about a week and then be yellow again as usual not bothered about renewing them they work still for now.</p><p>Another edit yesterday they look nice in the rain and the tops that appear yellow usually from in the cabin look shiny and new again this was the worst area and seems to have done the trick.</p><p>I did use two coats to try and get a lasting finish.</p><p>So I would say this product is worth the price at 6 pounds the only down side is its taken along time to arrive.</p><p>Tempted to try some on the panels once it's been thoroughly washed down.</p><p>The bottle must still have a quarter of the product left so maybe enough to do a couple of panels.</p><p></p><p>This is what it look like now from the driver seat that what why they needed tidying up and now they look clear and not Hazey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparky2018, post: 797515, member: 31521"] Going to be trying some ceramic coat on headlights shortly. The product I have received seem to be fake according to some reviews online. However the item seems to look decent in a box wrapped and looks pretty legit to me. I do not expect much as my headlights are really bad condition to begin with. My plan is to just clear them up then buff with the metal polish. Dry them and try to apply this so called ceramic coating in the hope that I won't have to replace the headlight that has the most faded yellowing haze. The product is called MR-FIX9H. The instructions don't really say alot. Anyways I'm going to see how it works and get some photos of the light before and after then a later shot when I think it would usually start to fade out again probably a month or so. Well here is before after I'm not convinced it did anything it seemed like water but on other side could see some colour in the liquid. They do look better for the buffing and I guess the haze has gone. My guess is it will last about a week and then be yellow again as usual not bothered about renewing them they work still for now. Another edit yesterday they look nice in the rain and the tops that appear yellow usually from in the cabin look shiny and new again this was the worst area and seems to have done the trick. I did use two coats to try and get a lasting finish. So I would say this product is worth the price at 6 pounds the only down side is its taken along time to arrive. Tempted to try some on the panels once it's been thoroughly washed down. The bottle must still have a quarter of the product left so maybe enough to do a couple of panels. This is what it look like now from the driver seat that what why they needed tidying up and now they look clear and not Hazey. [/QUOTE]
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