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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
Need help - Headlight Scratch Removal
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<blockquote data-quote="LDC2335" data-source="post: 13772728" data-attributes="member: 82561"><p>MI </p><p></p><p>Gonna have to keep sanding. They sell the headlight restore kits that have a sanding/polish disk that hooks to a drill. Might help with the arm ache. Sounds like it was pretty deep. </p><p></p><p>Use the lowest number grit to get the scratch all the way out. The higher grits and compounds are just to get out the previous grits scratches. Maybe try a 600-750 grit to help with that last little bit. Sounds like your making progress though. </p><p></p><p>Good advice above about the Marine varnish and mineral spirits. Wipe down light with alcohol to remove any rubbing compound, then mix varnish/min spirits 50/50 and wipe on with rag/microfiber. Let dry about 30 mins. Then wax if you'd like. Google has a lot of how-to's. </p><p></p><p>Sent using Tapatalk for Android.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDC2335, post: 13772728, member: 82561"] MI Gonna have to keep sanding. They sell the headlight restore kits that have a sanding/polish disk that hooks to a drill. Might help with the arm ache. Sounds like it was pretty deep. Use the lowest number grit to get the scratch all the way out. The higher grits and compounds are just to get out the previous grits scratches. Maybe try a 600-750 grit to help with that last little bit. Sounds like your making progress though. Good advice above about the Marine varnish and mineral spirits. Wipe down light with alcohol to remove any rubbing compound, then mix varnish/min spirits 50/50 and wipe on with rag/microfiber. Let dry about 30 mins. Then wax if you'd like. Google has a lot of how-to's. Sent using Tapatalk for Android. [/QUOTE]
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