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Headlight Restoration using Mirka discs & McKee's 37 Polish
Did an interior detail recently and noticed the vehicle's headlights were in need of some TLC. Figured the owner wouldn't mind as she's a friend of mine.
Used the 3 inch Mirka sanding discs(1k, 2k, 3k, & 4k grit) on my PC 7424XP. Then followed it up with McKee's 37 AIO Headlight Restoring Polish and a LC 3 inch orange thin pad. Applied Wolfgang Plastik Surface Sealant which I got as a freebie a while back.
The owner was thrilled!
Thanks for looking,
David
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Re: Headlight Restoration using Mirka discs & McKee's 37 Polish
Looks great.
Did you wetsand or drysand? Reason I ask is because the 3M kit that I recently picked up says to dry sand @500, 800, and 1000 grit, then wetsand @3000 grit. What do you think?
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Re: Headlight Restoration using Mirka discs & McKee's 37 Polish
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Looks great.
Did you wetsand or drysand? Reason I ask is because the 3M kit that I recently picked up says to dry sand @500, 800, and 1000 grit, then wetsand @3000 grit. What do you think?
IMO you can do either. Dry sanding the initial oxidation off is fine but as you move into the finishing grades like 2-3k grit or higher wet sanding will help keep the paper and abrasives clean and doing their job more effectively and does serve to provide a better finish. I do both. Typically 800 then 1000 then 2000 then 3000, the last two being wet.
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Re: Headlight Restoration using Mirka discs & McKee's 37 Polish
Originally Posted by
TTQ B4U
IMO you can do either. Dry sanding the initial oxidation off is fine but as you move into the finishing grades like 2-3k grit or higher wet sanding will help keep the paper and abrasives clean and doing their job more effectively and does serve to provide a better finish. I do both. Typically 800 then 1000 then 2000 then 3000, the last two being wet.
I’ve also heard that dry sanding kills the discs alot faster?
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Re: Headlight Restoration using Mirka discs & McKee's 37 Polish
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
I’ve also heard that dry sanding kills the discs alot faster?
It does. I do it mainly because it's easier for me to see the end/dry results of oxidation removal. Once I'm into clear/white plastic I can move to wet.
2019 Pearl White Accord 2.0T Touring (mine)
2023 Snowflake Pearl White CX-30 Turbo Premium Plus(wife)
2010 Urban Platinum Metallic CRV EX-L & 2014 Mica Black Metallic Toyota Corolla S (kids)
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Re: Headlight Restoration using Mirka discs & McKee's 37 Polish
Originally Posted by
david b
Did an interior detail recently and noticed the vehicle's headlights were in need of some TLC. Figured the owner wouldn't mind as she's a friend of mine.
Used the 3 inch Mirka sanding discs(1k, 2k, 3k, & 4k grit) on my PC 7424XP. Then followed it up with McKee's 37 AIO Headlight Restoring Polish and a LC 3 inch orange thin pad. Applied Wolfgang Plastik Surface Sealant which I got as a freebie a while back.
The owner was thrilled!
Thanks for looking,
David
Awesome results!!
How long did such a process take you?
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Re: Headlight Restoration using Mirka discs & McKee's 37 Polish
Wolfgang Plastik Surface Sealant - does that have UV blockers in it? I get requests to do this frequently and I'm happy to do it but I am always looking for a better coating to avoid future yellowing as I don't want folks coming back X months later going "My headlights only took 6/12/months to get as bad as they did after 10 years from new!!"
Great work by the way, such a difference for that person at night too.
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Re: Headlight Restoration using Mirka discs & McKee's 37 Polish
Originally Posted by
iced98lx
Wolfgang Plastik Surface Sealant - does that have UV blockers in it? I get requests to do this frequently and I'm happy to do it but I am always looking for a better coating to avoid future yellowing as I don't want folks coming back X months later going "My headlights only took 6/12/months to get as bad as they did after 10 years from new!!"
Great work by the way, such a difference for that person at night too.
Try the new McKee’s Headlight Coating. It’s supposed to last 3yrs.
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Re: Headlight Restoration using Mirka discs & McKee's 37 Polish
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Looks great.
Did you wetsand or drysand? Reason I ask is because the 3M kit that I recently picked up says to dry sand @500, 800, and 1000 grit, then wetsand @3000 grit. What do you think?
I wetsanded using a QD as my lubricant. Mike's YT video on headlight restoration showed him using soapy water but the QD was handy and close by so I went with that. Took me maybe 15 minutes per headlight. I was kind of cautious because I never used the Mirka sanding discs before or it would have taken less time.
David
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Re: Headlight Restoration using Mirka discs & McKee's 37 Polish
Originally Posted by
david b
I wetsanded using a QD as my lubricant. Mike's YT video on headlight restoration showed him using soapy water but the QD was handy and close by so I went with that. Took me maybe 15 minutes per headlight. I was kind of cautious because I never used the Mirka sanding discs before or it would have taken less time.
David
David,
Did you utilize the 3" Mirka Soft-Faced Interface pad or the 3" Multi-Interface pad on the BP of the PC?
Thanks!
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