I have a similar problem to this guy here with my CL9. I just hope the problem is external, not internal :S
Friend told me it's a common problem with CL9 with HIDs


I bought the wetsand 1200 grit and ready to sand it down.. but what products can I use to polish/buff it to remove the scratches from wetsand??
Would scratchx be fine on plastic material ? Plastx ?
Some guy on aanother forum recommended wetsand > polish/buff to permanently fix it.. And plastx is just a "temporary" fix
Any help would be grateful so I won't do any permanent damage to my headlights! lol
Update after work progress.....
i just sanded down with 1200 grit paper... wiped down clean... then polished/buffed with plastx... did the whole process for about 45mins
it's better... removed the imperfection residue or whatever
but now i have a 2nd problem..
my right headlight is slightly cloudier than my left headlight and the fine scratches are visible.. not too bad if looked from far..
What can I do to fix it now ? 2000 grit paper ? should i use scratchx to remove the fine scratches ?
Or should I be really using an electrical buffer at low speed?
Friend told me it's a common problem with CL9 with HIDs


I bought the wetsand 1200 grit and ready to sand it down.. but what products can I use to polish/buff it to remove the scratches from wetsand??
Would scratchx be fine on plastic material ? Plastx ?
Some guy on aanother forum recommended wetsand > polish/buff to permanently fix it.. And plastx is just a "temporary" fix
Any help would be grateful so I won't do any permanent damage to my headlights! lol

Update after work progress.....
i just sanded down with 1200 grit paper... wiped down clean... then polished/buffed with plastx... did the whole process for about 45mins
it's better... removed the imperfection residue or whatever
but now i have a 2nd problem..
my right headlight is slightly cloudier than my left headlight and the fine scratches are visible.. not too bad if looked from far..
What can I do to fix it now ? 2000 grit paper ? should i use scratchx to remove the fine scratches ?
Or should I be really using an electrical buffer at low speed?
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