Headlight lens
#1
Headlight lens
Long story short I heated my headlights in the over to peel them apart to custom paint the inside... The heat put a ton of WEEEEEEEEE Little "scratches" all of the lens, can I use M80 on a Yellow Megs pad to get them out? Will it leave them nice and shiney?
The scratches are about this size -
I cant feel them by rubbing my finger over them but if I take my nail over em I can just barely feel em
I cant see them in all lighting just in certain angles.
Thanks
The scratches are about this size -
I cant feel them by rubbing my finger over them but if I take my nail over em I can just barely feel em
I cant see them in all lighting just in certain angles.
Thanks
Last edited by SuperLB51; 04-10-2009 at 09:28 PM.
#4
You may need to wetsand them, followed by M105 and PlastX.
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.ne...storation.html
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.ne...storation.html
#5
are you talking about scratches or tiny small looking cracks?when you turn you headlights on you will see them more.if it is what im thinking about then there isnt anything you can do about them because it is stress cracks from the heat in the oven,thats one of the reasons i got rid of my painted headlights.
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gic- thanks for the link... $40 bones is a little steep but...
I went to walmart tonight and got some turtle wax Rubbing Compound, Polishing compound, and Meguiars PlastX
Do yall think this will work? If I use the Rubbing compound followed by the Polishing, and then finally the PlastX? All applied by hand.
Let me know how yall think this will work...
I went to walmart tonight and got some turtle wax Rubbing Compound, Polishing compound, and Meguiars PlastX
Do yall think this will work? If I use the Rubbing compound followed by the Polishing, and then finally the PlastX? All applied by hand.
Let me know how yall think this will work...
Last edited by SuperLB51; 04-14-2009 at 12:25 AM.
#10
Here is the rubbing compound
http://www.turtlewax.com/main.taf?p=2,1,4,13
and here is the polishing compound
http://www.turtlewax.com/main.taf?p=2,1,4,14
Thanks let me know!
http://www.turtlewax.com/main.taf?p=2,1,4,13
and here is the polishing compound
http://www.turtlewax.com/main.taf?p=2,1,4,14
Thanks let me know!
#13
Yep. It comes with instructions.
1) Pre-wash or clean headlight area of vehicle.
2) Apply any type of masking tape to area around headlight.
3) Pre soak sand paper in a bucket of soap water for 10-15 minutes.
4) Take any type of empty spray container and fill with soap water.
5) Wrap sand paper around black rubber sanding pad. Spray soap water on headlight and sand area with sand paper keeping sand paper lubricated while sanding.
6) Dry headlight.
7) Attach backing plate to electric or cordless drill.
8) Attach wool-buffing pad to backing plate.
9) Use M105 with wool pad and buff out sanding marks using small brush in between applications to clean pads.
10) Repeat same procedure with yellow foam pad and Plastx.
11) Wipe down headlight area and remove tape.
To clean pads with brush. Run drill at low RPM and apply brush to surface of pads while wheel is running. Do this procedure when pads start to load up during buffing.
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Note - this will remove any UV-protective coating on the lenses - so you will be committed to periodic treatment with PlastX.
1) Pre-wash or clean headlight area of vehicle.
2) Apply any type of masking tape to area around headlight.
3) Pre soak sand paper in a bucket of soap water for 10-15 minutes.
4) Take any type of empty spray container and fill with soap water.
5) Wrap sand paper around black rubber sanding pad. Spray soap water on headlight and sand area with sand paper keeping sand paper lubricated while sanding.
6) Dry headlight.
7) Attach backing plate to electric or cordless drill.
8) Attach wool-buffing pad to backing plate.
9) Use M105 with wool pad and buff out sanding marks using small brush in between applications to clean pads.
10) Repeat same procedure with yellow foam pad and Plastx.
11) Wipe down headlight area and remove tape.
To clean pads with brush. Run drill at low RPM and apply brush to surface of pads while wheel is running. Do this procedure when pads start to load up during buffing.
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Note - this will remove any UV-protective coating on the lenses - so you will be committed to periodic treatment with PlastX.
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