Beavis New member Joined May 10, 2012 Messages 240 Reaction score 0 Jun 4, 2015 #1 Headlights restored after customer was told by another detailer could not be done. Sparkle N Shine Detail to the rescue
Headlights restored after customer was told by another detailer could not be done. Sparkle N Shine Detail to the rescue
Mantilgh New member Joined Dec 6, 2014 Messages 2,724 Reaction score 1 Jun 4, 2015 #2 Way to show em how it's done! Nice job.
Beavis New member Joined May 10, 2012 Messages 240 Reaction score 0 Jun 4, 2015 Thread starter #3 Thanks. Yeah we had wet sanded them out and buffed
E Exander New member Joined Oct 25, 2014 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Jun 4, 2015 #4 What do you use for further UV protection? And what's it cost per use? I've been looking around for something better than just a sealant, but what I find doesn't seem like it would be cost effective.
What do you use for further UV protection? And what's it cost per use? I've been looking around for something better than just a sealant, but what I find doesn't seem like it would be cost effective.
Beavis New member Joined May 10, 2012 Messages 240 Reaction score 0 Jun 4, 2015 Thread starter #5 I just use a good wax for uv protection and tell the customer to keep them waxed
VP Mark New member Joined Jul 12, 2012 Messages 2,451 Reaction score 0 Jun 4, 2015 #6 Optimum Opti-lens. Expensive up front but can coat 20+ sets of headlights easy.
Beavis New member Joined May 10, 2012 Messages 240 Reaction score 0 Jun 4, 2015 Thread starter #7 VP Mark said: Optimum Opti-lens. Expensive up front but can coat 20+ sets of headlights easy. Click to expand... Thanks will look that up
VP Mark said: Optimum Opti-lens. Expensive up front but can coat 20+ sets of headlights easy. Click to expand... Thanks will look that up
dcjredline New member Joined Mar 26, 2012 Messages 3,340 Reaction score 0 Jun 5, 2015 #8 Phhhhhhhhhhhbt! Never tell an Autogeek "it cant be done!" Nice work and thats good representin.
g35_coupe New member Joined Jul 9, 2010 Messages 413 Reaction score 0 Jun 7, 2015 #9 Nice job! The great thing about Nissan/Infiniti plastic is that it's soft and easy to restore.