Prep Spray

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Re: Prep Spray

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Kgobin wrote:It is hard to determine what sanding grit to start with if you do not clean the lens first. Therefore, I recommend using the restoration prep because it cleans the impurities, grit, and grim so you do not sand them into lens prior to completing the headlight restoration. Also in my humble opinion, the red tool will suffice in a light to medium duty application but the Metabo is German built tool with a much higher quality so I recommend it for the headlight restoration professional.

I just purchased and received my Metabo sander and you are right Korey that is a nice tool.
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I'm just quoting Dvelup and maybe cleaning thoroughly will extend the life of the clear coat!
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quietman wrote:I'm just quoting Dvelup and maybe cleaning thoroughly will extend the life of the clear coat!
Maybe so...

Good luck!
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