I recently acquired a 2003 Dodge Dakota R/T for my 'go-to-work' truck and being the guy I am I could resist 'fixing' it a bit.
Headlights were your normal cloudy plastic items;

Some 1500 and 3000 wet sanding, then a pass of D300 and D301 for good measure and we are good to go I'm thinking.
Whatever was used by the dealer hid the scratches, swirls and holograms well - I was appalled after doing an IPA wipedown.

The whole truck was pretty close to this condition.
Following directions for the MF Microfiber D300/D301 products and then following up with NXT 2.0 gave me these results.

I still have a couple of panels to go, but I'm just loving the results so far!
Thanks for looking!
Mike
Headlights were your normal cloudy plastic items;

Some 1500 and 3000 wet sanding, then a pass of D300 and D301 for good measure and we are good to go I'm thinking.
Whatever was used by the dealer hid the scratches, swirls and holograms well - I was appalled after doing an IPA wipedown.

The whole truck was pretty close to this condition.
Following directions for the MF Microfiber D300/D301 products and then following up with NXT 2.0 gave me these results.

I still have a couple of panels to go, but I'm just loving the results so far!
Thanks for looking!
Mike
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