Vegas Transplant
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- Oct 11, 2011
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Roger. Will do. Thank you. I kinda figured I was going to end up going this route.
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I will have to look for the Flyer I made soon as I find it more then happy to share it with you guysLouie, good job on the lights!!! Hey I see a 3M botle in your pic when do you use it? Also, I remmember you shared some flyers to advertise the bussines, I got trouble finding customers. Thank you man
I have been doing lights with the 60/40 spar urethane mix and no one has come back to me with any issuesExcellent job. Beautiful pics. I might rethink my wetsanding reconditioning process . I've done about six sets, all freebies- but I did not seal. Any repercussions I may need to know about ?
Um yes I did use 60/40 Spar UrethaneYou sanded them but did not top them with anything?
Give them a few months and they will yellow agaib.
not a coat of wax I sealed them with 60/40 Spar Urethane MixThe only thing they have been sealed with is a coat of wax. What is your recommendation to remedy this situation. Thank You.
Depending on their current condition, I would probably wet sand them again. Just not as much as before, maybe with 2k, just enough to sand off any new oxidation that may have formed, and then sealed them with the 50/50 spar urethane/mineral spirits mix.
thank youAwsome transformation...the headlights look fantastic.
Thanks Man, that's correct Rav 60% Spar and 40% Mineral SpiritsNice work Louie! :dblthumb2:
I see that most have switched to 60/40
I am guessing this is 60 urethane 40 mineral spirits, or vice versa?
I ran range in setting I Start by placing my orbital on the headlight and then turn it on at speed 1 then I increase the speed to 4 sometimes 5 but you have to be careful and have a firm grip on the machine I have gotten used to my own method I tell everyone that wants to try to gradually increase the speed and move quicker across the headlights once you are comfortable with your speed you can knock out headlight quickly and in no time . good luck to you:xyxthumbs:what setting do you use on the random orbital?
when u mean 60/40 which one one u put first and the correct way of 60/40 measuringHow is the 60/40 working? I'm going to try it as soon as I use up my current 50/50 batch. And the lights look great. :coolgleam:
My Process for Headlight Restoration:
I clean the headlight/s with Soap and Water first then Dry with a terry cloth towel or dry soft rag, Please try to use a soft soap or a soap made for vehicle washing other hard soaps have abrasives and chemicals not meant for cars and you will get that on the paint as you clean the headlights.
I then tape around the Headlight just in case. you don't want to scratch the area around the headlight last thing you want is to be doing touch up work on Paint when not needed, so always tape around the Headlights
I usually start off sanding with a 500 grit 3 inch sanding disc using the 3 inch Griot's Orbital Polisher, you can use a Drill with a hook & loop backing plate, but in my experience it is so much better then the drill, just like using a rotary buffer and burning the clear and paint off a vehicle, you can burn the plastic on a headlight with a drill and its harder to fix or correct.
Some headlights require heavier grit like 320 and I have only used 220 grit once before but usually never under 320 grit, ALSO there will be headlights where you can start with 800, 1000, 1500 grit, these headlights have very minimal oxidation and do not require heaver grit sandpaper.
What ever grit you start with you need to follow up with a lighter grit to remove heavier sanding marks caused by the first initial sanding.
For Example:
Starting with 500 grit
500 then
800 then
1000 then
1500 then
2000 or 2500 then
3000 finishing
With Lighter Oxidation
1000 then
1500 then
2000 then
2500 or even 3000
Hello lerobear, I haven't done headlights for a couple of years now, Don't really know what new tips or tricks are used today or if new methods and new sealants are implemented and may work better then my process, but if your still interested I will tell you as my method worked really well for me.Hi! When you are using the 3inch RO from Griots to remove the old clear from the headlights, are you using the wet sanding method or no water is used??