3M HeadLight Restore Kit
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a pc would be too slow/weak to do this and if you dont know what your doing with a rotary i wouldnt suggest it. your headlights werent that bad. i would of just polished them out. not good that your sanding down the top layers of protection they have on headlights to keep it from yellowing/oxidation later on. but nice work.
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Originally Posted by shotiable,Jul 2 2009, 01:20 PM
did you get that drill from harbor freight? and were the instructions pretty clear and specific?
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Originally Posted by logikbmb,Jul 2 2009, 02:28 PM
nice looking job. can i bring my car to your place and pay to work on mine? im hella lazy to get it done myself.
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Headlight restoration is a fairly easy process. Both Jake and I are very good at this. Also, tail lights can be restored too. Much like headlights, they can get oxidized over time as well.
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you could of just got 1500 wetsand then compound and buff w/ machine. never had to do mines but had a couple of friends did theirs and came out brand new. and since they garage their cars now, it never faded again.