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wallywax
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What is the proper technique to removing oxidation and fine polishing headlights?
Which grit sand paper will do the trick?
Which grit sand paper will do the trick?
What is the proper technique to removing oxidation and fine polishing headlights?
Which grit sand paper will do the trick?
have you tried an orange pad with ssr 2... then step it down to ssr 1 ...then pro polish ?I have one yellowed headlight(the other was replaced by bambi). I have tried every product, and every technique. I have been unable to fix. If it is heavily oxidized, like you say, it may not come clear again.
I have one yellowed headlight(the other was replaced by bambi). I have tried every product, and every technique. I have been unable to fix. If it is heavily oxidized, like you say, it may not come clear again.
I have one yellowed headlight(the other was replaced by bambi).
Drive the same road, but in the other direction. ???
then you should try some 1500 grit paper , followed by 2000 and then PP2 with a 4" pad
I will give it a shot. What is your suggestion on polishing the headlight. My headlights have three points on them. I see that tearing my pad up. I don't want to take the point off the light, it must be there for a reason.
the points are part of the mold, they serve no purpose , and yes you probably will eat a pad ..that is why the 4" work better in this case
Just add on to an old thread....a guy used this process with great results for his headlights. Here it is:
1. wet sanded w/ 1000 grit
2. wet sanded w/ 1500 grit
3. wet sanded w/ 2000 grit
4. wet sanded w/ 2500 grit
5. polished with porter cable 7424 with poorboys ssr 2.5
6. polished with porter cable 7424 with poorboys ssr 1
7. applied poorboys exp sealant