I thought I'd start a new thread, so the How To doesn't get full of chit chat. So following on from this thread, I have today removed my headlights and given the external plastic lens a polish by using the Autoglym headlight restoration kit and also cleaned the internal glass eyeballs with some of the polish from the Autoglym kit. They are all pretty foggy, so I'm expecting it to make a difference.
The Autoglym kit is pretty impressive and works well. The only thing it doesn't come with is any UV sealant, so as I need something promptly, I've ordered this sealant on Amazon for next day delivery.
The H7 bulbs (all four) fitted in my lights were blue ones...

They had absolutely no markings or branding on them, not even the wattage, so I assume there are some cheapies.
So after reading the AutoExpress bulb review, I've ordered the Ring Xenon130 bulbs as these were rated 2nd in the test. £19.50 a pair on Amazon.

I'll let you know the results next when the bulbs arrive early next week. I'm hoping this will result in enough of an improvement and all much easier than going the HID upgrade route.
The Autoglym kit is pretty impressive and works well. The only thing it doesn't come with is any UV sealant, so as I need something promptly, I've ordered this sealant on Amazon for next day delivery.
The H7 bulbs (all four) fitted in my lights were blue ones...

They had absolutely no markings or branding on them, not even the wattage, so I assume there are some cheapies.
So after reading the AutoExpress bulb review, I've ordered the Ring Xenon130 bulbs as these were rated 2nd in the test. £19.50 a pair on Amazon.

I'll let you know the results next when the bulbs arrive early next week. I'm hoping this will result in enough of an improvement and all much easier than going the HID upgrade route.