The 3M kit worked like a charm. It came with three grades of velcro backed paper for the disk. The first two dry grades made quick work of the foggy surface layer. Then there's a wet wheel used to polish the lens with water. Finally there's a foam disc used with a polishing compound. The kit cost $17 and I can easily see getting three or four more sets out of it. Headlights on my truck would be $75 apiece to replace, so the just under an hour it took worked out for me. It was a nice rainy day in the garage project. The instructions say you can seal the lens with any synthetic wax.
This reminds me of the time years ago when we were all still thralls of HC. My coffee maker bit the dust on a Saturday morning and we wanted to replace it before the week got started. Out of habit (and b/c I love you guys,) I opened GJ and there was a post on coffee makers! Actually, now that I think about it, I bought one recommended by you guys and wound up hating it, but that's beside the point. The point is that whatever we're calling it, GJ rules.