Scott@IncrediblyDetailed
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- Oct 26, 2012
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This car is owned by an 88 year old lady who recently had it re-painted and now the lights were a real eye sore. She brought the car over for a headlight restoration and I pointed out the oxidation and discoloration of the taillights, she wanted those restored as well. $180 for 2 hours worth of work is not a bad saturday.
Process:
I forgot to take pictures before I corrected the outer taillights so in every picture they had already been compounded and polished, they did not need sanded.
Process:
- 1000 Grit Unigrit Sandpaper
- 2000 Grit Unigrit Sandpaper (I only used 2000 on the taillights, they are way softer than headlights)
- ONR for sanding lubricant (same ratio used for claying)
- PC w/ 3 inch cutting and polishing pads
- Menz FG400
- Menz SF4000
- IPA Wipedown
- 3 Coats of Opti-Lens
I forgot to take pictures before I corrected the outer taillights so in every picture they had already been compounded and polished, they did not need sanded.




































