A forum member stopped by my shop yesterday for headlight restoration - Garry Dean - Tampa, FL

Very nice job Garry. What are you using to clip the cord up over your shoulder like that? Looks handy!
 
Very nice job Garry. What are you using to clip the cord up over your shoulder like that? Looks handy!

That's my cord control clip. I designed it. After finally getting the patent application filed and moving to patent pending status it is now safe for me to use it on film. It will be available on my website soon.

6'2" actually.

That's what I said, huge, lol.
 
Nice job Garry. Can you tell me, why did you use M205 and then wipe it off with the IPA? I know you explained in the video that you wanted to remove the oils so then why even use 205? Thanks for sharing. You are obviously a master of headlight restoration... and I'm sure more than that.
 
Nice job Garry. Can you tell me, why did you use M205 and then wipe it off with the IPA? I know you explained in the video that you wanted to remove the oils so then why even use 205? Thanks for sharing. You are obviously a master of headlight restoration... and I'm sure more than that.

Thanks! I used m205 to polish any hazing left by the m105. The lighter abrasives in m205 do a fantastic job at polishing the lenses, but the extras in the polish are only good for filling and will prevent the opti-guard from bonding properly.
 
Garry,

Can you recommend a sealant for the headlights that would be more economical, say for ppl that don't quite have like $60 for a coating? Or is it a question of...you get what you pay for, and something cheaper would not last a long time like the Opti-guard product?

Thanks, and nice job!!

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Garry,

Can you recommend a sealant for the headlights that would be more economical, say for ppl that don't quite have like $60 for a coating? Or is it a question of...you get what you pay for, and something cheaper would not last a long time like the Opti-guard product?

Thanks, and nice job!!

:dblthumb2:

You truly do get what you pay for in the detailing industry whether it be product or service.

The optimum product offers permanent protection, but if you can handle applying a coat of wipe on walk away every 4 months or so I would highly recommend Ultima Paint Guard Plus. If you are a consumer the 4 oz bottle shouldast you a couple of years and is around a third the price of opti-coat.

BTW, I use opti-guard (the pro version) that cures faster and harder than the opti-coat 2.0.
 
Yes, the 4oz of UPGP is $19.99 at AG. Its a great way to seal up all exterior paint, glass, and plastic lenses.
 
That's my cord control clip. I designed it. After finally getting the patent application filed and moving to patent pending status it is now safe for me to use it on film. It will be available on my website soon.

I'll be keeping my eyes open for that, looks really handy!
 
I was going to ask about that clip, looks cool! I need one!
 
Either he is tall or your short. :xyxthumbs:

EDIT: Nevermind, saw he is 6'2.

Im 6'3, maybe even 6'4, I havn't measured myself in a few years. haha
Garry,



Can you recommend a sealant for the headlights that would be more economical, say for ppl that don't quite have like $60 for a coating? Or is it a question of...you get what you pay for, and something cheaper would not last a long time like the Opti-guard product?



Thanks, and nice job!!

You could try the spar urethane/mineral spirits mix. The thread about all that is in the show and shine section. A little expensive to get everything initially. About 15 for a quart of spar and I think 10 for a quart of mineral spirits. But it should allow you to do a crap load of coatings before running out.
 
The 3 of you posted waaaay to close together to pass my thread bumpin etiquette

Control yourselves or I will have to revise my thread and educate you
 
:autowash::autowash:
The 3 of you posted waaaay to close together to pass my thread bumpin etiquette

Control yourselves or I will have to revise my thread and educate you

Listen, I am well educated, flash, about bumping a thread. After all, I am the Ultimate Thread Bumper.

I need no additional education, but thanks for offering.
 
What the hell us a thread bump? Isit like cyber cocaine, someone gets a bump?

You've never heard of thread bumpin?!?!?!?!?

Don't fear. I've written a thesis on the subject. Some of my most brilliant work to date if I might add

Enjoy yourself with the thread below. Feel free to bump if you'd like :)

www.autogeekonline.net/forum/tricks-tips-techniques/36406-ultimate-thread-bumper.html



Oh yea. While thread bumpin can be highly addicting, it is legal in all 50 states and you won't wake up tommorow dehydrated, with a stuffed up beak :bump:
 
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