Amazon just dropped the price of the 3M Headlight Lens Restoration System [Amazon.com] to $11.73. Add the $3.00 Rebate [images-Amazon.com] on and your final cost is $8.73!
This qualifies for FSSS with $25 purchase or Free with Prime.
AJRiddle said: For some reason it is taking me to one sold by Just Suspension instead of the default Amazon.com one. Also, anyone every get a rebate back from 3M?
LLLosingit said: I ordered 4 at $6.75 each from Just Suspension they have free shipping on orders over $25
Not the highest rated seller at 83% life time but I'll give them a chance.
Looks like two of the four ordered will qualify for the rebate.
4 systems for $27 before rebate w/free shipping. That is a better deal imo. Four of these restoration systems for $21 AR. Good find!
samgupta
Cranky Member
posted: Feb. 28, 2010 @ 12:31a
kaveh2k said: GeorgiaBulldawg said: This item is not for sale in Catalina Island
Kinda unusual statement here?
lol i said the same thing. It's an island off the coast of California. I don't know what kinda laws they got lol.
That is bizarro...Having been to Catalina, I can say there are very few cars on the island--only residents can own them. Catalina is a big tourist spot, and most tourists either bike around or rent electric golf carts.
Do they sell a product that clouds up the headlights? Police lasers are reflected off front plates and headlights to write speeding tickets. I dont have a front plate so if I could dull my headlights enough, then I would be immune from speeding tickets.
This is a good kit at a good price, thanks Butcherboy! There is one issue though, and that is once you polish the yellow off the headlights they will yellow again a lot more quickly. You will need to apply a UV coating for plastic to them to get them to stay clear for a longer period of time.
I used regular car wax on my headlights and it worked pretty good. I think this product has a special sealer that makes it better than most home remedies.
Have YOU ACTUALLY tried toothpaste? Because I did and it sort of works and it also sucks to rub off. I would gladly pay $9 to have something that works much better and also much faster.
mindless9 said: sage224 said: Good deal I have used this product with good results, however if $8.73 AR is too much for some you could always try toothpaste first.
tripleB said: Do they sell a product that clouds up the headlights? Police lasers are reflected off front plates and headlights to write speeding tickets. I dont have a front plate so if I could dull my headlights enough, then I would be immune from speeding tickets..
Well... yah! have you heard of sandpapers (very fine grade)?
A word of warning. When you decide to come back, it could be pretty costly.
tripleB said: Do they sell a product that clouds up the headlights? Police lasers are reflected off front plates and headlights to write speeding tickets. I dont have a front plate so if I could dull my headlights enough, then I would be immune from speeding tickets.
tripleB said: Do they sell a product that clouds up the headlights? Police lasers are reflected off front plates and headlights to write speeding tickets. I dont have a front plate so if I could dull my headlights enough, then I would be immune from speeding tickets.
What? You would not be immune, but if you think you are, knock yourself out.
tripleB said: Do they sell a product that clouds up the headlights? Police lasers are reflected off front plates and headlights to write speeding tickets. I dont have a front plate so if I could dull my headlights enough, then I would be immune from speeding tickets.
Dull the reflection ... or create more noise by turning the high beams on.
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