Hi everyone, I am sorry if this is posted somewhere else but I have looked through 60 pages already.t I am wondering what everyone uses to get the rough calcified looking spots on some headlights. I have used the 800, 1200, 1500, 2000 then spar and it looks great most of the time. But I hand sand and it gets a little tough on some lights that are just really rough. Once I apply the spar it seems to soak in to some spots and not others. It leaves the light looking uneven. shiny in some spots and dull in others.
If I want to be able to speed up the sanding process does anyone have a suggestion on what tools to use i.e. Orbital sander? Because I am mobile I don't want something that I need electricity for so I would love a battery operated, but it needs to be able to handle wet sanding and be small enough to get into small areas. Most of the ones I have seen have been too large to be practical.
Also, I only go to 2000 and the headlights look awesome in most cases. Is there really any reason to go to 2500 or 3000? and then on top of that to polish with something? I don't want to spend an extra 15 minutes when it's not needed.
Any help anyone has with the battery operated wetsand equipment would be greatly appreciated. then I need to have something I can quickly change through the various grits so it doesn't become a hassle.
By the way, I use a large open mouth mason jar about 1.5 inches deep and mix 50/50. I dip the towel in and drag the excess lightly off against the side. It seems to work best for me of all methods I've tried. I mix a new batch about once per week and it holds up great.
Thanks in advance for any insight.
If I want to be able to speed up the sanding process does anyone have a suggestion on what tools to use i.e. Orbital sander? Because I am mobile I don't want something that I need electricity for so I would love a battery operated, but it needs to be able to handle wet sanding and be small enough to get into small areas. Most of the ones I have seen have been too large to be practical.
Also, I only go to 2000 and the headlights look awesome in most cases. Is there really any reason to go to 2500 or 3000? and then on top of that to polish with something? I don't want to spend an extra 15 minutes when it's not needed.
Any help anyone has with the battery operated wetsand equipment would be greatly appreciated. then I need to have something I can quickly change through the various grits so it doesn't become a hassle.
By the way, I use a large open mouth mason jar about 1.5 inches deep and mix 50/50. I dip the towel in and drag the excess lightly off against the side. It seems to work best for me of all methods I've tried. I mix a new batch about once per week and it holds up great.
Thanks in advance for any insight.