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  1. I bought my 02 C4 with 59K miles about 2 months ago. The headlights were in terrible condition. The plastic was yellowed in spots and very unappealing. I went to Autozone and bought the 3M kit with the drill attachment for polishing the lenses. It comes with several grades of sandpaper, some polish and the drill attachment. I followed the instructions and after several hours had crystal clear headlights. If your headlights are badly yellowed, like mine were, you may need additional sandpaper. I used some wet sanding paper for furniture with the same grit wrapped over a sponge sanding block. Yeah, they were that bad. It took me about 3-4 hours, but they look new. I've very happy with the results.

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