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Re: Review - DP AIO Headlight Restoring Polish
Nice work! I'm looking foward to trying the thin foamed wool pads. The lenses look great, in one step nonetheless.
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Great job Wors! Any reason you chose to use a PC over a Drill? Just curious...either way came out great. There seems to be some great results coming from the DP AIO Headlight restoration kit...all in one step and no sanding.
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In tempted to try this now. I wonder how those pads would work with plastx.
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Re: Review - DP AIO Headlight Restoring Polish
Thanks, the foamed wool pads work great.
Originally Posted by spiralout462
Nice work! I'm looking foward to trying the thin foamed wool pads. The lenses look great, in one step nonetheless.
To avoid buying a drill backing plate. I used the PC because I always leave a smaller backing plate on it. A great AIO for sure.
Originally Posted by 07RS4
Great job Wors! Any reason you chose to use a PC over a Drill? Just curious...either way came out great. There seems to be some great results coming from the DP AIO Headlight restoration kit...all in one step and no sanding.
It works very good. I have never tried Plastx.
Originally Posted by KillaCam
In tempted to try this now. I wonder how those pads would work with plastx.
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Results look great. How did you clean the wool pads when you were done?
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Re: Review - DP AIO Headlight Restoring Polish
think this is really better than sanding?
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Re: Review - DP AIO Headlight Restoring Polish
Originally Posted by HD.Detailing
think this is really better than sanding?
It's really not a matter of which one is "better."
You should only sand if it's absolutely necessary. Sanding is considerably more abrasive than any compound, and removes a lot more material (which is why you should only do it if you absolutely have to).
For most applications, DP All In One Headlight Restoring Polish will do the trick. But if the headlights are past the point of fixing via polishing/compounding, you'll have to cut the initial layer of dead plastic (oxidation) by sanding the surface. DP All In One Headlight Restoring Polish will then remove the sanding marks, and polish the lens to perfect clarity in one step.
Make sense?
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Re: Review - DP AIO Headlight Restoring Polish
Nice job Wors, thanks for posting.
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Re: Review - DP AIO Headlight Restoring Polish
Originally Posted by Nick@Autogeek
It's really not a matter of which one is "better."
You should only sand if it's absolutely necessary. Sanding is considerably more abrasive than any compound, and removes a lot more material (which is why you should only do it if you absolutely have to).
For most applications, DP All In One Headlight Restoring Polish will do the trick. But if the headlights are past the point of fixing via polishing/compounding, you'll have to cut the initial layer of dead plastic (oxidation) by sanding the surface. DP All In One Headlight Restoring Polish will then remove the sanding marks, and polish the lens to perfect clarity in one step.
Make sense?
Makes sense Nick, thanks for the explanation.
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