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First attempt project.


Harryjax

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Had a go at a little project on my son's friends Honda civic type S.

the plastic headlight lens were misted and oxidised quite badly. I'm rather pleased with the result.

Only used wet & dry some cutting compound and a little elbow grease.

 

 

 

Before pictures:

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After pictures:

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I think it would have been easier with a electric buffer.

Note to self: buy one.

 

What do you guys think?

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Very good job...what wet and dry did you use.. :thumbs:

 

Very light rub with 600grit wet then a cotton cloth with cutting compound.

Moved to 1400grit wet and used cutting compound with the 1400grit together.

And lastly a fine polishing paste on cloth until my arm ached. Let polish haze and dry then buff with a clean cloth.

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Good result. I'm looking into doing my skyline headlights. Looked at a few write ups heard varying info for which grit paper to use. A few said use start with 1500, then 2000, then 2500 followed by machine polish with a cutting compound.

 

What are your thoughts on that guys?

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