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    Default Headlight restoration or lens replacement in COS?

    Our daughter lives in the Springs and her CRV needs headlight restoration or some kind of replacement. Any recommendations for someone/place that does that?

    NOTE: we live on Western slope now so I?m not able to do it myself.

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    Sams club used to do it for $35 with a five year warranty. They did some on my ‘08 Silverado and I was happy with the work.
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    ^^that

    Or the results from the cerakote kit look decent and easy enough to do.

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    Get the cerakote kit

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    IMO the 3M kit is the best, using a good sealer afterward is key to a longer lasting result.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thedave1164 View Post
    IMO the 3M kit is the best, using a good sealer afterward is key to a longer lasting result.
    which is what comes in the cerakote kit.

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    Believe it or not, deet & a good rub will work in a pinch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
    Believe it or not, deet & a good rub will work in a pinch.

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    Some of the guys at work did this to their company trucks. It takes a bit of time and effort. The results were okay but didn?t last long. Now when the headlights get that bad they just install new ones. Not sure what type of vehicle you?re dealing with but it might be looking into the price for new ones. I?d almost bet you can swap them out in way less time than cleaning the existing ones up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Some of the guys at work did this to their company trucks. It takes a bit of time and effort. The results were okay but didn't last long. Now when the headlights get that bad they just install new ones. Not sure what type of vehicle you?re dealing with but it might be looking into the price for new ones. I?d almost bet you can swap them out in way less time than cleaning the existing ones up.
    My wife's 02 Intrepid needed this done a couple of time. I used 2 different "best" kits for about $35/ea and spent hours doing this each time, only for the results to last too short of time for the cost and effort required.

    When they needed restored the 3rd time I went to RockAuto.com and ordered whole new headlight assemblies for $70/ea. (total: $140 -$35 for a restoration kit = $105). The Rock Auto assemblies came with wiring harnesses and new bulbs in the assemblies. The replacement for both assemblies took <1 hour. We just traded in the Intrepid 2 weeks ago - about 5 years after installing the new headlight assemblies and the headlights still looked brand new.

    After this experience I'll never waste my time or money on restoration and just go straight to replacement.

    Note: Due to Colorado Springs taxation requirements for retailers (even online retailers), RockAuto.com will NO LONGER deliver to a Colorado Springs address. Items purchased on their site need to be sent to a friend/family out of town (a coworker has the items sent to another coworkers home in Black Forest).
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