longevity of lens
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Re: longevity of lens
Yes, welcome back Ben. We missed your words of wisdom.
Re: longevity of lens
Ben
You know that words can get you and us in trouble over here...
Welcome back.
You know that words can get you and us in trouble over here...
Welcome back.
Re: longevity of lens
And that is your story and you are sticking to it.... We understand..
Re: longevity of lens
I have been restoring headlights for the past 8 years, and i have never had a customer come back to complain , i use IPS and a modify technique to get the quality that i need.
Glassstars...have you seen any h/l that you have cleaned over a lets say a year that are still looking good?...just curious as anybody else have anything to report as far as holding up..you have convinced me to give it a try...will buy product this weekend....thanks[/quote]
I use the same process as Glassstars (previously known as Dvelop) uses, without the WD-40, which i will try next week. I started using this process 2 1/2 months ago, so I can't give you a year's worth of history. I do know this....I have a 1999 Tacoma that I use for this business and I have reconditioned the HL's several times using the old sand and buff process with no sealer and the yellow always returnes. The first HL's I restored when I started using the sealer was my own truck and they still look brand new after almost 3 months. This is the reason I experimented with my truck so I could watch the progress of deterioration if there was going to be any. I will reort back as times goes on.[/quote]
Glassstars...have you seen any h/l that you have cleaned over a lets say a year that are still looking good?...just curious as anybody else have anything to report as far as holding up..you have convinced me to give it a try...will buy product this weekend....thanks[/quote]
I use the same process as Glassstars (previously known as Dvelop) uses, without the WD-40, which i will try next week. I started using this process 2 1/2 months ago, so I can't give you a year's worth of history. I do know this....I have a 1999 Tacoma that I use for this business and I have reconditioned the HL's several times using the old sand and buff process with no sealer and the yellow always returnes. The first HL's I restored when I started using the sealer was my own truck and they still look brand new after almost 3 months. This is the reason I experimented with my truck so I could watch the progress of deterioration if there was going to be any. I will reort back as times goes on.[/quote]
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GTECH,
I am fairly new on the forum but I checked your profile, went to your website, and sent you an email on Sunday but I have not received a reply. I also called the number on your website and left a message. I am VERY interested in the IPS system that you are using and would really like to speak with you regarding your experiences. I am not yet able to send private messages but if you could check your email, you will have my contact information. I did call Dave on Monday and spoke with him at length but I would like to speak to someone that is actually been using his system in the field. I would really appreciate if you could return my phone call and/or email.
Sincerely,
Allen
I am fairly new on the forum but I checked your profile, went to your website, and sent you an email on Sunday but I have not received a reply. I also called the number on your website and left a message. I am VERY interested in the IPS system that you are using and would really like to speak with you regarding your experiences. I am not yet able to send private messages but if you could check your email, you will have my contact information. I did call Dave on Monday and spoke with him at length but I would like to speak to someone that is actually been using his system in the field. I would really appreciate if you could return my phone call and/or email.
Sincerely,
Allen
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Mr. Chip,
Thanks. Unfortunately I cannot PM yet as I do not have enough posts yet.
Allen
Thanks. Unfortunately I cannot PM yet as I do not have enough posts yet.
Allen
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