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WOW !!! what a transformation , could you actually see out of them before cleaning them up ?

Barely, haha.

I noticed that topic and assumed it was for full car detailing results, but I'll post over there now.

Thanks.

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i used this, has held up well so far

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depending on how well the sealant holds up i might get a second stand alone sealant. there is a thread somewhere on here about them and where to geth them.

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Did you apply any UV treatment after polishing? They'll probably fade again pretty quickly if not...

Nope, haha.

i used this, has held up well so far

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now

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depending on how well the sealant holds up i might get a second stand alone sealant. there is a thread somewhere on here about them and where to geth them.

That's amazing.

I used Plast-X, but it looks like Turtle Wax is better.

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Bit of the topic, where would you buy the globes for these zenons as my mate can't find them anywhere,no one seems to stock them in perth, cheers Ewen.

If I'm not mistaken, you can get them from Super Cheap?

At least I got my parkers from there.

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Bit of the topic, where would you buy the globes for these zenons as my mate can't find them anywhere,no one seems to stock them in perth, cheers Ewen.

D2R, you can get them from powerbulb (genuine)

http://www.powerbulbs.com/au/store/category/car-bulbs/fitting/d2r

Or you can pick up eBay ones for less. You get what you pay for (been there done that with D2S).

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