Product to keep headlights from hazing?

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Hello fellow members! I have a simple question that I hope you guys/gals can help me with. My headlights don't have any hazing/clouding on them and I'd like to keep them that way. Which product would you recommend to apply to keep them from getting that way? I'm not looking for a film at the moment but a product I can apply by hand to keep them looking like new for years to come.

Thank you.
 
I been using Opti-Seal on mine and look as new as when I got my Mazda. All I did was a light polish and seal them. It's been now 6 years and still look new to this day. Remember to reapply every 30-60 days, it should take about 30 sec's on each headlight to do.
 
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A coating would definitely be your best bet. the second option is to use your regular sealant on them every month or so. I will help to slow the process down.
 
Hello fellow members! I have a simple question that I hope you guys/gals can help me with. My headlights don't have any hazing/clouding on them and I'd like to keep them that way. Which product would you recommend to apply to keep them from getting that way? I'm not looking for a film at the moment but a product I can apply by hand to keep them looking like new for years to come.

Thank you.

Your best bet is going to be, as other have suggested, to apply a permanent paint coating such as Optimum Opti-Coat 2.0 to the headlights.

Alternatively you can keep the sealed with a paint sealant or wax regularly to slow down the degradation.
 
Wow this site is very helpful. Thanks everyone. I just placed Opti-Seal on my cart. From what I read this stuff really goes a long way.
 
opti-coat is what I apply to headlights with my new car prep package as well as at the end of a HL restoration
 
As of late Ive been using meguiars headlight protectant.

Use just a tiny bit and dont let it haze or it becomes difficult to get off!:bigups
 
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