Well, look what came in today!
So here's the 'skinny'. I just remembered I lent out my good DeWalt drill to a buddy. BUT, I wanted to try this out. I have some crappy $30 harbor freight drill. Don't remember where I got it or why, but it's there. So this is a weak drill with no power that is barely good enough to be used as an electric screwdriver. But here were my results with that drill;
Before:
After:
And here's an even better 'before and after', as I did half of one lens (didn't tape it or anything, but you still get the idea).
Took me two minutes. Did it in a parking lot. Easy as can be with pretty good results. If I did the old wet sand method it probably would've gotten a few more scratches out and stuff like that; but the fact is they are clean and clear in no time at all. Very impressed!
When I get my dewalt back I'll hit them again to see if it gets some of the scratches out. May also try and find some headlights to hit this with to see if there's a difference when you have a little more power. Let me tell you, this drill had NO power. I had to very lightly press the pad just to keep the speed up. Regular 'polishing power' would stop this drill on the lens.

So here's the 'skinny'. I just remembered I lent out my good DeWalt drill to a buddy. BUT, I wanted to try this out. I have some crappy $30 harbor freight drill. Don't remember where I got it or why, but it's there. So this is a weak drill with no power that is barely good enough to be used as an electric screwdriver. But here were my results with that drill;
Before:

After:

And here's an even better 'before and after', as I did half of one lens (didn't tape it or anything, but you still get the idea).

Took me two minutes. Did it in a parking lot. Easy as can be with pretty good results. If I did the old wet sand method it probably would've gotten a few more scratches out and stuff like that; but the fact is they are clean and clear in no time at all. Very impressed!
When I get my dewalt back I'll hit them again to see if it gets some of the scratches out. May also try and find some headlights to hit this with to see if there's a difference when you have a little more power. Let me tell you, this drill had NO power. I had to very lightly press the pad just to keep the speed up. Regular 'polishing power' would stop this drill on the lens.