ReLoaDeD BuLLiTT
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Now it's on to those messed up headlights:

cloudy headlights with sap on them


closeup of sap

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.
Nice job! What did you use on the tires?
edited...sorry I didn't know this was a christian website![]()
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??
...there's no obvious rules saying otherwise out in the open, so again I suggest the word filters.
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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?
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: