WRAPT C5Z06
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Is it capable of restoring severely oxidized headlights?
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Yes, Adam. That's what I mean. The kit comes with 1000 and 3000 sanding discs. I think it should be able to handle pretty bad headlights. If not, I'll try the 800 discs then work up to 1500 or 3000, or all three, then seal.Mark do you mean really faded and dull ?? I still think the best method is too wet sand them from 800 up too 2500 or 3000 then seal them IMO .
I was told that PlastX with the special drill pad adapter(both included in the kit) will easily remove 3000 grit sanding marks, so I will try that. Many people use M105 on plastic lenses, so it shouldn't be a problem if you want to.i wonder what a heavy cutting compound would do for that. or maybe that grade of plastic is too weak for heavy cutting?
Thanks, Charlie.Mark, I'd suggest you pick up some 800 grit discs separately, and go from 800 to 1000 to 3000. You'll be in good shape.
The "special drill attachment" that removes 3000 grit is basically just a smaller version of the yellow solo wool pad.
Thanks, Charlie.
Would it be better to go from 800 to 1500 to 3000. Or, 800 to 1000 to 3000 is just as good?
I've never had a problem going 800->1000->3000, and since you'll already have the finishing discs on hand I don't see any reason not to roll with it that wayrops:
How do you determine what grit to start with?I did a few sets today using 500-800-1500-3000-Polish. I also have 240g & even 180g on hand for really tough ones. Fortunately they are rare. Lights that are not so bad compound then polish usually works fine. I bring the camera to take pics, now I just have to remember to actually do it.![]()
How do you determine what grit to start with?
Are you sealing with the headlight sealant in the kit? If so, please give some feedback on that little bottle. I would rather buy a can of UV coating than keep buying the headlight resto kits just for that little bottle of sealant!
I picked up some 500 and 800 Meg's unigrit sanding discs. Should I dry sand with these grits when sanding headlights, or still damp sand? What about 1500 and 3000?