jwgreen6
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While I was washing a 2011 Cadillac SRX the other day, the customer asked if I could do anything about the headlights on his wife's car, a 2005 SAAB. The lenses were so cloudy and pitted, I couldn't see the light bulb in the fixture.
I used Meguiar's 3" sanding papers, starting with 500 grit, 800 grit, 1000 grit, and wrapping up with the 3000 grit finishing sanding pad. The surface was somewhat leveled but not as clear as I had hoped.
I finished with Symtech's Platinum Headlight kit which usually works. This time the lenses ended up better than before, but still far from being clear. After further examination, it appeared that the oxidation permeated the entire lens through to the inside surface.
I've used this kit for 2 years now and this is the first time I wasn't able to restore the lenses. Any ideas on how to tackle lenses that seem to be oxidized all the way to the inside surface? Thanks.
I used Meguiar's 3" sanding papers, starting with 500 grit, 800 grit, 1000 grit, and wrapping up with the 3000 grit finishing sanding pad. The surface was somewhat leveled but not as clear as I had hoped.
I finished with Symtech's Platinum Headlight kit which usually works. This time the lenses ended up better than before, but still far from being clear. After further examination, it appeared that the oxidation permeated the entire lens through to the inside surface.
I've used this kit for 2 years now and this is the first time I wasn't able to restore the lenses. Any ideas on how to tackle lenses that seem to be oxidized all the way to the inside surface? Thanks.