Sand & Buff
#2
Junior Member
Posts like a Ricer Type-R
#3
Senior Member
Posts like a Northstar
That'* not extreme, that'* how it gets done right the first time. I need to do my headlights this spring unless I decide to just buy new.
#4
Senior Member
Nice John ! Good Work!
What sandpaper & polish did u use?
High speed buffer?
What sandpaper & polish did u use?
High speed buffer?
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#5
Senior Member
True Car Nut
On the contrary. If you buy a headlight restore kit guess what you find it in? Sand paper.
To the OP, make sure you spray a clear protective coat on your headlights or all your work will be for nothing.
#6
Retired
I don't think the OP is going to respond. He was a bad boy recently.
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#7
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Was this bad boy you described on a distinguished road?..or no longer on the road?
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Yea, distinguished road to Miserables.
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#10
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The final process as Roy described in post 5 is spraying a protective clear coat.
This will help in lens discoloration.
This will help in lens discoloration.
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