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You'll want to apply some clear spray paint to them at the very end, otherwise they'll get super yellow again in like three months.
I did this with two different UV resistant clear sprays and both yellowed and faded in a relatively short amount of time. And I didn’t buy super cheap bottom shelf stuff or anything. I believe I got rustoleum and another brand I don’t recall.
Simple fact is plastic is going to deteriorate in sunlight. I miss square glass headlights. Get off my lawn.
Yup. The real trick is to get a 2K clear coat. Pricey compared to "UV resistant" 1 component sprays but it actually does hold up. It's less like spray paint more like an epoxy coating, tough as nails when set and actually keeps the plastic from yellowing.