Beerwulf76
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- Sep 13, 2011
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Today I decided to restore my headlights on my 2000 Toyota Corolla. I have done them in the past by just polishing them out and sealing with some Klasse AIO or Glaze,don't recall which. Also I don't recall how long that treatment held up several months would be my guess.
Since then I have purchased 3M's headlight restoration kit and used it on 2 sets of headlights so far! I have used the spar-urethane sealing method on 1 set with success as well. This is actually the 3rd set of headlights I've done with sanding disks supplied on that one kit! All 3 sets were just very cloudy and foggy,no "crust" on them.
Originally wanted to use my PC for this set but I neglected to order the foam interface pad!So it back to the standard drill procedure. The lenses were sanded with 500 and 800 grit disks(dry) and finished with a 3000 grit foam finishing pad(wet),then compounded with Turtle Wax Premium Grade compound. They were sealed using the Spar-Urethane method,which went on great with no issues at all!
The lenses however have 3 nipples each that were a PTA to sand around and destroyed my finishing pad!Other than that no issues.
I had half-arsed my lenses a couple of months ago and did not think they were in too bad shape.The before and after shots I took proved me wrong, wow what a difference!They went from barely clear to crystal clear.
Before
And afters
Since then I have purchased 3M's headlight restoration kit and used it on 2 sets of headlights so far! I have used the spar-urethane sealing method on 1 set with success as well. This is actually the 3rd set of headlights I've done with sanding disks supplied on that one kit! All 3 sets were just very cloudy and foggy,no "crust" on them.
Originally wanted to use my PC for this set but I neglected to order the foam interface pad!So it back to the standard drill procedure. The lenses were sanded with 500 and 800 grit disks(dry) and finished with a 3000 grit foam finishing pad(wet),then compounded with Turtle Wax Premium Grade compound. They were sealed using the Spar-Urethane method,which went on great with no issues at all!
The lenses however have 3 nipples each that were a PTA to sand around and destroyed my finishing pad!Other than that no issues.
I had half-arsed my lenses a couple of months ago and did not think they were in too bad shape.The before and after shots I took proved me wrong, wow what a difference!They went from barely clear to crystal clear.
Before


And afters




