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WRAPT C5Z06
03-08-2012, 11:22 PM
this pair came out pretty good! :dblthumb2:

400 grit autonet
600 grit auotnet
800 grit autonet
1000 grit abralon
2000 grit abralon
3000 grit abralon
M101/LC hybrid orange
M205/LC hybrid white
Opti-Coat

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CAMAROZL1
03-08-2012, 11:25 PM
wow thats awesome and amazing turn around. Im looking to do my headlights soon just need to learn more about sanding and what not

bl3ujay07
03-08-2012, 11:27 PM
whoa!

CEE DOG
03-08-2012, 11:29 PM
Very nice Mark!! Look gorgeous! I bet you could skip a couple grades of paper there but you certainly can't make them look any better than that!

WRAPT C5Z06
03-08-2012, 11:36 PM
Thanks guys!



I bet you could skip a couple grades of paper there but you certainly can't make them look any better than that!
C, I think you're right. :props: I haven't done many headlights, so I played it conservative. Which grits do you think I could have skipped?

Ron Atchison
03-08-2012, 11:36 PM
Great job Mark, nice turn around. Wet or dry sand? Whats with the hybrid?

WRAPT C5Z06
03-08-2012, 11:38 PM
Great job Mark, nice turn around. Wet or dry sand? Whats with the hybrid?
Thanks!

Wet sanded with all grits. I could do dry or wet with the autonet grits, but I stuck with wet. Abralon discs have to be used wet.

Hybrid pads are the new line Lake Country is coming out with. I'm beta testing them for LC.

Ron Atchison
03-08-2012, 11:40 PM
Thanks guys!



C, I think you're right. :props: I haven't done many headlights, so I played it conservative. Which grits do you think I could have skipped?

Treat it just as you would a polish job, test section, 1000 grit wet is pretty aggressive. Doing plastic is going to clog it pretty quick so wet would be a better choice IMO and you'll get more consistent cut also. You don't want to create more work so only go down as far as you need to. In other words don't start at the bottom and work up.

WRAPT C5Z06
03-08-2012, 11:43 PM
1000 grit wet is pretty aggressive.
It really depends on what kind of 1000 grit you're using. Some have less leveling ability than others. I didn't think of a test spot. :doh:

Ron Atchison
03-08-2012, 11:45 PM
Thanks!

Wet sanded with all grits. I could do dry or wet with the autonet grits, but I stuck with wet. Abralon discs have to be used wet.

Hybrid pads are the new line Lake Country is coming out with. I'm beta testing them for LC.

Oh Ok saw your post on them:dblthumb2:

IID
03-08-2012, 11:53 PM
EXCELLENT Job Mark!
Maybe something to consider to help cut your process/time in half.
I have around (50) auto lens correction under my belt,posted a few threads last year early 2011' here on AG and these are the 4 steps I use:
3M HooKit Gold
3M HooKit White
3M Trizact
Finish up with orange/white(either work well) spot pad and 3M Plastic Polish(or a quality fine/finishing polish).

None the less,SUPERB results and dramatically well done :dblthumb2:

Rix6
03-09-2012, 12:35 AM
I'll say they came out great!!! Awesome work Mark! :dblthumb2::buffing: :dblthumb2:


-Rick

IID
03-09-2012, 12:41 AM
Say Mark,
What I'm sending you,please post back how it worked for you.:xyxthumbs:

DARK HORSE
03-09-2012, 02:25 AM
Great job Mark, the results are outstanding! BTW I use the same 4 steps as Chris. I use the 3" disks on a high speed drill. It works well too and is very fast. ...

coop0589
03-09-2012, 04:51 AM
Looks brand new.