Headlight Restoration - Restore cloudy, yellow headlights
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Thats doing too much for somethin that easy
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Is it just me, or were the results minimal at best? Not only that but these lights will be hazzy in less than a month with out a sealer/hardcoat. All you need is a tiny bit of 400-800-1000-1500-2000 most of whichcan be found in a 1/3 size 3m assortment pack. then rubbing compound to take scratches out(best used with drill and polishing pad) and finally a sealant.
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i notice only idiots who polish their head lamps when they polish their cars have this problem. Stop trying so hard to polish everything. your head lamps will look good for ever. the old glass headlamps never had this problem. the new plastic lenses break down from the polishing compounds
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no polish?
or polymers? I got a great kit from walmart (CV Headlight restorer/defogger)
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Would this leave lines or scratches to your headlights? On mine I stoped with a 1000 grid at the end and it left slot of scratches.
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he aint gonna have a headlight if he keep going lol!
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too much sand paper
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I agree, way too many grits used, stopping after 2000 is fine, not sure they are using a really good polish, maybe that's why they are using such fine grit sand paper, finally wheres the sealer?
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I have been doing this for 5 years. THis is not the way you want to do it if you want it to last. These guys have a long way to go.
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@sideshow45 the heavy metal music was probably chosen by the guy telling us what to do...his voice was pretty deep and raspy LOL
hahahaha...wet the 1.4 million grit pad, and sand for 3 or 4 minutes....when will it end?!?!
NosloTC 1 year ago 24
It says that if you buy it from the store you would get too much material for the job, or you can buy their product and have just enough material to do 10 headlights..... who is doing ten at once? Isn't enough to do 10 the same as buying way more material then you need? Just a thought.
camdand 2 years ago 21