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Use of M105/205 for headlight restoration?
Anyone here using Megs M105 and or M205 for light to moderate headlight restoration?
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Re: Use of M105/205 for headlight restoration?
Yes...
Before:
After:
105 / BOSS MF / G15
205 / Boss Orange / G15
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Re: Use of M105/205 for headlight restoration?
Thanks LSNAutoDetailing, and from the looks of the pictures, nicely done! So, I asked the question because it seems that products like M105/M205 could work well and be a very cost effective solution.
On the other hand, we also see many product manufacturers offering specific "Headlight Restoration" products as well. Do those products offer some truly unique properties to their chemistry? Or, are they simply taking an existing "off-the-shelf" polish, relabeling it and marketing it as a "Headlight Restoration" product?
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Re: Use of M105/205 for headlight restoration?
Originally Posted by
Sonic Pilot
...we also see many product manufacturers
offering specific "Headlight Restoration"
products as well.
Do those products offer some truly unique
properties to their chemistry? Or, are they
simply taking an existing "off-the-shelf"
polish, relabeling it and marketing it as a
"Headlight Restoration" product?
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Re: Use of M105/205 for headlight restoration?
Originally Posted by
Sonic Pilot
Thanks LSNAutoDetailing, and from the looks of the pictures, nicely done! So, I asked the question because it seems that products like M105/M205 could work well and be a very cost effective solution.
On the other hand, we also see many product manufacturers offering specific "Headlight Restoration" products as well. Do those products offer some truly unique properties to their chemistry? Or, are they simply taking an existing "off-the-shelf" polish, relabeling it and marketing it as a "Headlight Restoration" product?
I forgot to mention the LSP is DLUX.
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Re: Use of M105/205 for headlight restoration?
Second the above, 105/205 work well on headlights.
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Re: Use of M105/205 for headlight restoration?
Cool. Thanks for all the replies and advice!
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Re: Use of M105/205 for headlight restoration?
I use 105 as well although I usually use something else to finish it off.
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Re: Use of M105/205 for headlight restoration?
M105 is about all I use on headlights now as I buy it in bulk. Love the stuff.
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Re: Use of M105/205 for headlight restoration?
Originally Posted by
Sonic Pilot
On the other hand, we also see many product manufacturers offering specific "Headlight Restoration" products as well. Do those products offer some truly unique properties to their chemistry? Or, are they simply taking an existing "off-the-shelf" polish, relabeling it and marketing it as a "Headlight Restoration" product?
I've wondered the same thing. Wouldn't a quality polish work well on a number of surfaces? I'm really curious as to what would be differenence in formulation for a polish designed for hard plastics vs. paint.
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