@downtheshedwithjason If they are made in China, why can't you get them in the UK. 2009 Chevy Impala I just replaced were 75UUS dollars. Did it in 30 minutes. Sanding and buffing you have to do every 6 months. It isn't a long-lasting fix.
@@trentallman984 or to put it another way I can spend 100 pounds (125 bucks) on new lights which will end up shitty in 6 to 12 months. So cheaper to spend half hour and 17 pounds fixing than 100 plus replacing
3M makes a good kit for a drill beats all that handwork. But for $100 or less, you can get a new set of lights.
@@trentallman984 good luck buying for 100 bucks in UK. Would be second hand and chappy. Also check the video in end screen to see a £17 drill kit
@downtheshedwithjason If they are made in China, why can't you get them in the UK. 2009 Chevy Impala I just replaced were 75UUS dollars. Did it in 30 minutes. Sanding and buffing you have to do every 6 months. It isn't a long-lasting fix.
@@trentallman984 cause we have quality cars not the site you drive in the USA plus America is cheaper than UK.
@@trentallman984 or to put it another way I can spend 100 pounds (125 bucks) on new lights which will end up shitty in 6 to 12 months. So cheaper to spend half hour and 17 pounds fixing than 100 plus replacing
@downtheshedwithjason use a clear coat product. The new lights last for years. I have tried both.