2003 Lexus RX330 Detail

ReLoaDeD BuLLiTT

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Now it's on to those messed up headlights:

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cloudy headlights with sap on them :(

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closeup of sap

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all gone!
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my 2nd full detail with the UDM machine and NXT polish
 
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Looks good, however, I think the board could do without the foul language in this thread and in the other that you posted.
 
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Nice job! What did you use on the tires?

Thanks!

I actually used a product from Ardex called Speedy Brightner found on this page:

Ardex

I've used about 10 different other dressings and have had best luck with this. Only one that actually stayed on the clean tires Im the MAN
 
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edited...sorry I didn't know this was a christian website :D

has nothing to do with being christian... kids come on this website and so do ladies. it's about being respectful in someone's house.

btw, can you post up your whole process for ur details??
 
has nothing to do with being christian... kids come on this website and so do ladies. it's about being respectful in someone's house.

btw, can you post up your whole process for ur details??

Then from one vbulletin admin to another, you might want to implement site word filters for those who do not speak PG. (saying in the nicest way possible) as for being in someone's house, this is the internet and it's a public place, there's no obvious rules saying otherwise out in the open, so again I suggest the word filters.

anyhow, I used the UDM machine (ultimate detailing machine for those that don't know) and a yellow pad with pinnacle xmt #3 swirl remover, followed by black pad with pinnacle xmt polisher, followed by pinnaxle souverant wax for an amazing shine! Interior, I used meguiar's interior detailer on a micro fiber and went over all the seats followed by some meguiars leather care, and thoroughly vacuumed the seats/carpet, etc.
 
...there's no obvious rules saying otherwise out in the open, so again I suggest the word filters.

When you registered for this forum, you agreed to this:

By agreeing to these rules, you warrant that you will not post any messages that are obscene, vulgar, sexually-oriented, hateful, threatening, or otherwise violative of any laws.

The point that we are trying to make is that it's just common courtesy to leave the foul language out. This forum is a little different than other public message boards. The AG staff tries their best to keep it a friendly, PG forum. I don't think it's asking too much.
 
it's obviously not asking too much considering i edited my posts and haven't used such language since. 90 percent of people that "agree to terms" on forums dont even read them. just a word to the wise. again, I suggest word filters so you don't have to keep reitterating yourselves
 
nice work bullitt, tell us about your process and what you used. Those headlights turned out great, check out my nasty headlight turnaround in my sig. What did you use on those?

any b4 pics?
 
nice work bullitt, tell us about your process and what you used. Those headlights turned out great, check out my nasty headlight turnaround in my sig. What did you use on those?

any b4 pics?

Thanks a lot bro. All I left out was the lights process, which I can post up from my lexus here if you all don't mind:

After getting this car and it having some cosmetic necessities, I've finally decided to take care of it's biggest issue, the headlights. Due to my recent detailing obsession, I acquired a product today that I TOTALLY recommend to ANYONE needing their cloudy headlights looking back to brand new!

The products I will be using today are:

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Here's some disgusting before pics:

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Here's some progress pics:

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After restoration process:

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Passenger's headlight done, driver's side untouched

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Closeup of passenger's side

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Another closeup of passenger's side

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Closeup of driver's side headlight

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Another closeup of driver's side


*NOTE* kit tells you to use a drill, if you DO use a drill, I recommend a corded drill for accurate RPMs. I personally used my UDM machine for precise accuracy with it's counterweights and so-forth.

Thanks for reading :bang:

 
Nice work!

Can the headlight product be used on the inside of the lens as well?
 
I'd imagine so? it's the same surface and all...how would you get to the inside of a headlight without destroying it first lol
 
I painted the chrome part of my headlights black. Got some of the sealant on the inside of the lens.


thanx
 
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