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  • Murr1525
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    Re: Need some help restoring headlights

    This of course assumes no fogging/water marks to the inside.

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  • benbjam
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    I meant compound THEN polish

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  • benbjam
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    Wetsand with 2000 then wetsand with 3000 then compound the polish....should come out great after that

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  • Jack93
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    Re: Need some help restoring headlights

    Ok. It is either really tough or maybe it's deep in the lense. Should I wet sand or dry sand if I use the fine sandpaper?

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  • Murr1525
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    Re: Need some help restoring headlights

    It is probably the remaining coating that would need to be removed.

    UC is certainly a fine option to use, or a very fine sandpaper, like 2000 grit or 3000 grit.

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  • Jack93
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    Need some help restoring headlights

    Hey guys, I'm working on my headlights right now and I'm having trouble removing some surface haze. I am using an electric power drill working with the Meg's headlight restoration kit with the plastX. All the yellowing is gone but the plastic in line with headlight bulbs is still sort of hazy and spotty looking. Ultimate Compound seemed to do a little more than plastX, but maybe it's just my imagination. I'm not sure how to upload pics, for some reason I got the mobile app, uploaded the pic and it made it my avatar..not sure why.
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