Hey Adam, Thanks for taking notice with my "experiment". Go back through the thread, get the basics steps and experiment! Now, when you are applying the mixture of sealer, if you are not happy with the first application, wipe it off with a rag soaked in mineral spirits before the urethane has time to dry, then reapply until you are happy with the coverage. It does have a slight learning curve, so give it some time, and if you have some spare lenses, practice with this method. And if you have any problems, let me know.
On another note. And anyone can chime in on this, how long is a headlight restoration suppose to last? If the headlight restoration only lasts 6 months, will the customer be happy, and return for another restoration? Would the customer be happier with 1 year of lasting results and protection, or would they demand more? I was thinking of guaranteeing a year for this headlight restoration, or its redone for no charge if it fails in less than a year.
If a customer pays $40-$80(just an estimate) for a headlight restoration, they will assume it will last forever, unless they are educated about how headlights eventually fade back out. How can you keep the customers confidence in your service, if its unknown how long it will last? I'am just trying to put myself in the customers shoes, and come up with a respectable service that I would be happy with.