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I had some oxidation on my front lenses not yellowing requiring sandpaper but just some slight weathering over the years. I saw online rather than purchasing a kit for 20-50 bucks that people were using 'toothpaste' I chose a whitening paste because of it's abrasive texture. Also key is using paste and not gel. Very pleased with the outcome...pictures to follow
I wanted to try the toothpaste trick, so I did on my 2004 Ford Taurus a few days ago, it really works, but I do not think I will try shade tree restoration on a $40,000 car
I'm a big fan of the Meguiars kit... comes with 1000 grit, 3000 grit, polishing compound, a buffer that can be fitted to most drills, and a protectant...