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Re: Not getting perfectly clear
We stopped advertising the single part product because we believe the Infinity 4.1 is a superior product but it's still available by special order.
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Re: Not getting perfectly clear
G'day fella's,
This is a great thread...
Something I wanted to add regarding the issue of not quite getting the A1 look on every headlight etc...
I believe it may be due to the polycarbonate material getting absolutely hammered from both the inside and out!
The bulbs put out so much light intensity and heat from the inside and the sun's UV (and really how many other ray's) attacking from the front, I feel the actual polycarbonate gets effected to full depth of material to a degree. Hence new poly can not be compared to exposed poly.
...and, talking from a detailing perspective if you're not getting the previous sandpaper' grade scratches out of the material you are essentially polishing the scratches you have already induced with the lower grade sandpaper's. In that you can still polish 'over' scratches and make the scratches shiney yet will still have a mild dullness to the underlying material.
This is a great thread...
Something I wanted to add regarding the issue of not quite getting the A1 look on every headlight etc...
I believe it may be due to the polycarbonate material getting absolutely hammered from both the inside and out!
The bulbs put out so much light intensity and heat from the inside and the sun's UV (and really how many other ray's) attacking from the front, I feel the actual polycarbonate gets effected to full depth of material to a degree. Hence new poly can not be compared to exposed poly.
...and, talking from a detailing perspective if you're not getting the previous sandpaper' grade scratches out of the material you are essentially polishing the scratches you have already induced with the lower grade sandpaper's. In that you can still polish 'over' scratches and make the scratches shiney yet will still have a mild dullness to the underlying material.
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