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I think you need to start with a low grit to knock the heavy oxidation off. There is plenty of plastic and if you cover with vinyl you should never need to do this again (just replace the vinyl when it gets gnar).
I can still see very faint scratches so not sure if I need to go over it with the buffer again. I'm afraid of burning the lens. I think it's impossible to get it perfect, but at least now I have a fairly clean lens. I also think covering it with the light smoke vinyl will further hide any imperfections. Any way you cut it (haha) it's light years better than it was and it should make a HUGE improvement to the vehicle.
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