Cleaning Headlight Problem
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Cleaning Headlight Problem
I was doing the "Whistler Mod" so I decided to clean my lenses while they were off. I did some light sanding with a 1200grit then noticed I would need to use a more coarse grit to remove some paint I found on the lense.
I did a light sanding with 400grit. Then sanded it again with 1200grit. I've applied quite a bit of polish but the lense is still very foggy.
What do I do?
I did a light sanding with 400grit. Then sanded it again with 1200grit. I've applied quite a bit of polish but the lense is still very foggy.
What do I do?
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Thanks kingc8r for putting my thread lol. This is what I meant about everyone having trouble with this.
You shouldnt need to use so many different grits,just get down to the new plastic, finish with 2000 or 3000, and your going to need a GOOD polish like the ones I recommended in my thread that KingC8r provided. Need anything else just ask me or Arctic, he seems to know what he's talking about to
You shouldnt need to use so many different grits,just get down to the new plastic, finish with 2000 or 3000, and your going to need a GOOD polish like the ones I recommended in my thread that KingC8r provided. Need anything else just ask me or Arctic, he seems to know what he's talking about to
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Thanks kingc8r for putting my thread lol. This is what I meant about everyone having trouble with this.
You shouldnt need to use so many different grits,just get down to the new plastic, finish with 2000 or 3000, and your going to need a GOOD polish like the ones I recommended in my thread that KingC8r provided. Need anything else just ask me or Arctic, he seems to know what he's talking about to
You shouldnt need to use so many different grits,just get down to the new plastic, finish with 2000 or 3000, and your going to need a GOOD polish like the ones I recommended in my thread that KingC8r provided. Need anything else just ask me or Arctic, he seems to know what he's talking about to
I got some 800grit, then used some 1200grit and polished it up - looks great now.
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Thanks kingc8r for putting my thread lol. This is what I meant about everyone having trouble with this.
You shouldnt need to use so many different grits,just get down to the new plastic, finish with 2000 or 3000, and your going to need a GOOD polish like the ones I recommended in my thread that KingC8r provided. Need anything else just ask me or Arctic, he seems to know what he's talking about to
You shouldnt need to use so many different grits,just get down to the new plastic, finish with 2000 or 3000, and your going to need a GOOD polish like the ones I recommended in my thread that KingC8r provided. Need anything else just ask me or Arctic, he seems to know what he's talking about to
Once again thanks for the great write up