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    Headlight Restoration-new UV sealant idea

    Thank you. Do you prefer IPA vs MS for the wiping prior to coating? I know IPA is a water magnet and evaporates quicker. Which one is better to remove the GlassWeld if you make a mistake?
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    Headlight Restoration-new UV sealant idea

    I know everyone has their own preferences but what are your thoughts on highest level of sanding? 2000 , wipe, apply gclear 2500, wipe, apply gclear 3000, wipe, apply gclear I didn't include buffing/polishing to leave a bit of "tooth". If I were using Spar I would go up to 3000
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    Headlight Restoration-new UV sealant idea

    Thanks for that insight usmcpab. I think that's probably the case. I'm one of those perfectionists though, so it irks me not to know EVERYTHING! :hungry:
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    Headlight Restoration-new UV sealant idea

    This was the post I was referring to about streaking, where the lights came out great, but a few months later the streaking appeared. Jeff did you chalk that up to not applying a thick enough coating, or not curing with the actual UV light? Are you still using Glasweld Gclear with the UV light...
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    Headlight Restoration-new UV sealant idea

    Remember no question is a dumb question. I am still learning myself but from my understanding the the mineral spirits does help "thin it out" while applying to the headlights without streaking. When it is very hot out, or windy you may need to increase the ratio of mineral spirits in your mix...
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    Headlight Restoration-new UV sealant idea

    Do you know how much of that cost is for the UV light? I'm asking to try to find out how much it would cost per car once I have the light. (if that kit can average 16 cars)
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    Headlight Restoration-new UV sealant idea

    When I first read about GlasWeld, I thought this was it. But then I saw some examples of one guy who had I think it was 4 out of 50 come back with streaks between 4-6 months. Then I was very disappointmented.
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    Headlight Restoration-new UV sealant idea

    I think for people that are in lower UV areas the Spar is the way to go because of how cheap it is. I just don't see why someone hasn't developed the product we are all looking for. Even if it was more expensive held up for 3-5 years regardless of UV exposure.
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    Headlight Restoration-new UV sealant idea

    I wouldn't be to worried about power. Currently I have used a drill, and also done some work by hand. Although using a inverter on the go could be a solution for the UV light. I also have a few hundred feet of outdoor extension cords. My biggest concern is over spray, if I am able to pick up...
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    Headlight Restoration-new UV sealant idea

    I was leaning towards OL at one point while reading but then I saw people reporting same as you (failure sooner than I'd like). The predicament that I find myself being like many others, is doing this on the go. If I had a shop or indoor garage to use regularly I would consider something more...
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    Headlight Restoration-new UV sealant idea

    thanks for the reply Setec. Are you doing any restorations as a business or just on your own vehicles as needed? What product are you using for UV protection?
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    Headlight Restoration-new UV sealant idea

    Hi guys, this is my first post- I'm new to this forum and have sanded/polished a few sets of headlights before coming here. I came across this thread/forum doing a google search trying to learn about sealing/UV protection. I am still at a toss up between trying spar/MS, glasweld Gclear, OC/OL...
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