3M HeadLight Restore Kit
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Good Job Arlin - very impressive job!
My girl's prelude could use a headlight treatment - you had some really good ideas on how to do the LED's and I think it's very do-able - call me this weekend and we can talk more.
rick
My girl's prelude could use a headlight treatment - you had some really good ideas on how to do the LED's and I think it's very do-able - call me this weekend and we can talk more.
rick
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Originally Posted by s4play,Jul 4 2009, 09:25 AM
Good Job Arlin - very impressive job!
My girl's prelude could use a headlight treatment - you had some really good ideas on how to do the LED's and I think it's very do-able - call me this weekend and we can talk more.
rick
My girl's prelude could use a headlight treatment - you had some really good ideas on how to do the LED's and I think it's very do-able - call me this weekend and we can talk more.
rick
this weekend im kinda busy since it is 4th of july..but ill hit u up some time in the future.
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got this kit yesterday 3M, and I realized that my headlights arent a real candidate for this process. they're not perect but they also dont have any real hazing, though I want them looking new again....
would you recomend skipping to one of the later steps, not using the higher grit, and moving right to the polishing phase?
is there a simpler method just for lightly affacted headlights?
Mike
would you recomend skipping to one of the later steps, not using the higher grit, and moving right to the polishing phase?
is there a simpler method just for lightly affacted headlights?
Mike
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Originally Posted by mjschrage,Sep 3 2009, 04:21 AM
got this kit yesterday 3M, and I realized that my headlights arent a real candidate for this process. they're not perect but they also dont have any real hazing, though I want them looking new again....
would you recomend skipping to one of the later steps, not using the higher grit, and moving right to the polishing phase?
is there a simpler method just for lightly affacted headlights?
Mike
would you recomend skipping to one of the later steps, not using the higher grit, and moving right to the polishing phase?
is there a simpler method just for lightly affacted headlights?
Mike
http://bluemagicusa.com/index.php/bl...c/products/101
it is just a cream. Ive seen my friend use this product and it seems like it does the job.
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would this product be the same as Novus?
I got Novus #2 for my friend and it cleared up his headlights real nice.
http://www.novuspolish.com/red1.htm
I got Novus #2 for my friend and it cleared up his headlights real nice.
http://www.novuspolish.com/red1.htm
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