Opel Corsa Headlight Restoration done by Etienne

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On Thursday I got a call from someone looking to restore headlights on a Opel Corsa. Booked the car for Friday afternoon and this is how it went down.

Upon arrival
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I normally do 1 headlight at a time instead of both lights together every step of the way. I started off by sanding all the oxidation off the light.

After Sanding
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I then got out my polisher with polishing pads and some Menz SF4000 and polished the light till it was crystal clear. I wiped the light to remove any polish residue left on the light before sealing it. After applying my sealant this is what it looked like

After
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Comparison
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While sanding the 2nd light my first light gets some UV light treatment to help cure the UV sealant ( sounds weird I know :twisted: ) when all of a sudden this happened :eek:

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The rain was so bad that I had to stop work. It ruined my sealant so I quickly had to strip it off the light. Saturday morning I finished the 2nd light and sealed them both afterwards. This was the outcome before the client came to fetch his bakkie from me.

After
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Owner was happy with the outcome and so was I :troll:
 
Hand sanding? Or with power tool? Also unigrit sandpaper with water? Last one where you get that uv and what sealant you use?

Looks great!

Yes I sand it down by hand with unigrid sandpaper and water. The UV sealant is something I made by myself , similar to the hellsman spar urethane mixture you guys in USA make up.

http://http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/19021-headlight-restoration-new-uv-sealant-idea.html

I just swopped with local available products in SA
 
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