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Headlight restoration without kits
I have a question about restoring headlights without using the pre-equipped kits they sell. What are the steps to do that? I was planning on using various grit sandpaper then hit it with M105 the M205 after to remove sanding marks.
My process was going to be:
1. Use 2000 grit first (obviously what grit I start with will be determined by how bad the headlights are, this is for example purposes)
2. Then use finer grit, 2500 grit sandpaper
3. Lastly, use 3000 grit
4. M105 with DA
5. M205 with DA
6. Protect
My question with that process is, should I keep stepping up the grit after 2000 until I reach 3000 or will 2000 grit then M105 do the trick. So if I start with 1000, should I then go 1500 then 2000 then 2500 then 3000? Any input would be appreciated.
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Whenever I have done Headlights Jeweling always comes to mind.
You can buff out 1500. But why not keep smoothing it out? IMO
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Re: Headlight restoration without kits
The sandpaper scratches will be removed more quickly by stepping up the sandpaper grits. I have removed the headlights and clamped to a work bench. Then used a 4" oscillating pad sander. No risk of contact with the car body. I haven't used M105/205 on headlights. Megs Plastx finishes nicely with a DA.
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Re: Headlight restoration without kits
I'm also interested. Do you sandpaper by hand or 3" DA?
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I honestly don't think it matters
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Re: Headlight restoration without kits
I use sandpaper by hand (for now). I wetsand 1500 then 2000. Compound w/ aggressive pad and then a medium compound/polish step. Then Opti-Seal.
Here are my results from the other day
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Re: Headlight restoration without kits
I was planning to sand by hand first then hit it with a da with m105/205
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Re: Headlight restoration without kits
Originally Posted by theblob640
I was planning to sand by hand first then hit it with a da with m105/205
Up until now nothing seemed to protect the headlights from yellowing. Opti Lens is the answer..never have to polish your headlights again. A little pricey, but worth every dime.
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I was thinking of getting the bulk 3M discs, glass polishing pads, carpro ceriglass, and opti seal.
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Re: Headlight restoration without kits
Originally Posted by Father87
I was thinking of getting the bulk 3M discs, glass polishing pads, carpro ceriglass, and opti seal.
Are your headlights made out of glass?
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