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Well Thank you very much for the kind words. I aim to please my customers. I can't wait to see yall when ya get back in a couple of weeks, it was really nice doing work for you but best of all I met a couple of nice friends. Do drive safe, and let me know how much better you can see at night. LOL.:D
Glenn
 

kathydwells

Darlene is my middle name, not my nickname
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Hey Glenn,
I live in Alabama and only get down to SoWal once a year (well, except for this year, it was a good year for me). Anyway, I am curious as to how you do the revitilizing of the headlights. I ordered some stuff off the internet, but it did nothing. Then a friend of mine was told to use very fine grain sandpaper (wet) and rub the headlights and then spray with clear coat. He did this to mine, and they actually looked "pretty" good, but I think they can be better. Just curious how you do it. I know you probably won't give your secret away, but you could always pm me. :dunno: :wave:
 
Well Kathy, you are right the secret is tight, but I will tell you that I would have never clearcoated my head lights, future problems possible. I make my own product, hopefully soon to be out to the public, I will probably call it Majic. It is a mixture of some things I have tried over time and finally nailed the recipe. Far better than anything on the shelf. As far as clearcoating your head lights, unless you use a adhesion promoter it will be coming off before too long. A rock ding will more than likely start the peeling, and water will finish the deal. However if it it works, hey who am I to say. But call me while you are down and I will be glad to assist you however I can. I always love to solve the problems others find difficult.:cool:
Thanks for Inquiring,
Glenn
Revitalize
850-258-0041
www.revitalize2.com
 
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