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  • Heavy Duty Headlight Kit?

    I got the Heavy Duty Headlight restoration kit. I follow the directions and it work pretty well. But I felt the wool buffing pad didn't do much,Can a small foam pad be used instead with good results? If it can which one would you suggest?

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    Re: Heavy Duty Headlight Kit?

    What do you mean the wool buffing pad didn't do much? What do you mean that it worked pretty well? It just sounds contradicting to me. Is your headlight lenses still foggy from the sanding procedure?

    To answer your question, you can use the W7204, W8204 or W9204 foam pads to clean up your headlight lenses up nicely. Here's a thread showing Mike Stoops using them to clear up some headlight sanding marks.

    Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
    We then switched over to the mini rotary air tool and applied some M105 with a foam cutting pad.


    This was then followed with M205 on a foam polishing pad.
    Source: Pictures from Thursday Night Open Garage - May,24th 2012
    2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team

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      Re: Heavy Duty Headlight Kit?

      The headlights have no yellowing on them now and are clear. The sanding pads done well, But the wool didn't seem to work, I done better using a MF by hand, But it could be me.

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        Re: Heavy Duty Headlight Kit?

        If the wool pad didn't work and your headlights are clear when you used your MF then you should be ok.
        2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team

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