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Old 01-24-2024, 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Big Block Bill View Post
Not if the housings are Spyder cracked on the inside, there is no way to fix that as I heave found. And my experience with wet sanding them or using tooth paste is the yellowing always comes back. Bill
His original post does not mention anything about spider cracking.

I have wetsanded and clear coated over 10 sets of OEM housings and even at 10 years old for the first set restored they still look brand new on that car - it sits outside everyday all day.

This is not simply buffing plastic.
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