headlight polishing
#1
headlight polishing
I finally got tired of looking at my slightly yellow left headlight today. I went up autozone and bought the 3m kit. The kit came with a drill adapter, 500 grit paper, 800 grit, some weird fine polishing pad, a foam polishing pad, 3m rubbing compound, and masking tape. I followed the directions and my end result was a non yellow headlight, but i had some pretty noticeable fine scratches. I took some 1000 grit and 2000 grit sandpaper to it and it looked better, but they are still there, just a lot finer. When I get the time I'll buy some even finer sandpaper and hopefully get that sucker looking clear as glass.
Looking to get some tinted headlight/taillight covers soon buy the way.
Looking to get some tinted headlight/taillight covers soon buy the way.
#2
...Hi Jimbo,
Did U take B-4 & after pic's ?
Was your purchase of the 3M Kit a good investment ?
Would you endorse the product...?
Thanks for sharing....You have a beautiful Monte 4-Sure, and
now there's no yellow : ) WoW...and you can also see better : ) Good Luck
Did U take B-4 & after pic's ?
Was your purchase of the 3M Kit a good investment ?
Would you endorse the product...?
Thanks for sharing....You have a beautiful Monte 4-Sure, and
now there's no yellow : ) WoW...and you can also see better : ) Good Luck
#3
yeah i took pics. i'd say you're better off buying some fine sandpaper (1000+) and some sort of polish instead of getting this kit. i really like 3m stuff, and this looked like one of the better kits available, but i'm a little dissappointed that they didn't give you some finer sandpaper instead of a bunch of 500 and 800 grit.
#4
Blue magic has a really nice kit for the same thing and i know it dont leave scratches well i havent heard from anyone yet that it does and also about the tinted light covers my buddy does that profesionally in his garage and you dont even have to get covers he does the light itself and its sick looking what area are you from?
#5
Blue magic has a really nice kit for the same thing and i know it dont leave scratches well i havent heard from anyone yet that it does and also about the tinted light covers my buddy does that profesionally in his garage and you dont even have to get covers he does the light itself and its sick looking what area are you from?
#9
My son-in-law, the carwash manager does this all the time. He says there is a kit with polishing compound not sand paper.
I uses soft cloth and Starbright Boat cleaner/wax. It is a paste. Squirt it on and rub it off with the cloth. Did it by hand on my 95. Took about three applications. Walmart has it under another name in thier boating section.
I uses soft cloth and Starbright Boat cleaner/wax. It is a paste. Squirt it on and rub it off with the cloth. Did it by hand on my 95. Took about three applications. Walmart has it under another name in thier boating section.