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Old 06-14-2009   #1
Junkman2008
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Louisville, KY
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Default How to Remove Haze from Headlights - The Videos!

Hello all! My name is AJ and I will be taking over as the liaison between you and Adam's Polishes. Jason is no longer with the company and I have been tabbed to take over his duties. If you have any questions, concerns, complaints, gripes or compliments, I want to hear about them. I can put you in direct contact with those necessary to resolve your issues, or get the man himself to contact you directly. Just holler at me if you have any issues!

Moderators: If you would please change my membership to reflect my staus as a supporting vendor, I would really appreciate it. If there is something that I must do first, please let me know so that I can get it done right away.

Okay, now for the post subject! I used the new Adam's focal pads to repair some serious headlight haze. These things were so bad that you couldn't see a thing at night. They were downright dangerous! But with the help of Adam's Swirl and Haze Remover, the focal pads wiped out all the haze damage and then some.

Watch the videos and check out the pictures. It's a real easy repair and another video will follow soon which demonstrates how to use the focal pads on your PC-7424. Stay tuned!






Here are the videos:

Video 1


Video 2



Pictures from the repair:













If you don't have some of these focal pads, get some ASAP. They are selling out faster than bottled water at one of my chili pot cookouts! :rockon:


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