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Default Auto Headlight Restorer

My older pickup truck has foggy headlights. This seems to be the result
of poor manufacturing, since the older GLASS headlights never had that
problem. But aside from bitching about it, there is little I can do to
change what they put on my truck.

Anyhow, I'd like to do some sort of restore on them. I see these "As
seen in TV" ads where they sell these kits, and charge an outrageous
amount of shipping and handling. Anyhow, I dont buy any of that high
priced crap.

I'm looking to either buy a product at a local Auto Parts store,
Walmart, a Dollar store, or possibly ebay. My question is what is a good
product for this? One that works well, is easy to use, and is priced
fairly.....

Thanks


 
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