Re: headlight restoration tips and advice..
Posted: November 30th, 2006, 1:28 pm
The dvelup company might be a possibility but I am just wondering if there are others without franchise costs.
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Yes, I use a 6" 3m interface pad.Tape off the lens border area with painters tape.I start with 500grit then final sand with 1500 grit.Finish up with my buffer and a 3m perfectit pad with #3000 perfectit compound.Looks like Glass!!!!Go to Walmart and get a Skill 5" orbital sander.$39.95 and use the 6" interface pad on the 5" sander.Great for contours and real fast.The longest time on the job will be spent taping off the lens.Dealers love it !!I tried the hand sanding/wetsanding and this method blows that way away.jonnyques;21496 wrote:IPS wont sell to you unless you have bought their system. Do you use an interface pad with the DA? Is it a true DA or just an orbital sander? Can you give the model # of this DA? any info would be great as the sanding is the longest, hardest part of the job. I do it just by hand, and spend about 1hr for a pair. I know others that do it without a sealer but the lenses do discolour again in a few months. Have your dealers been happy with the results?
Look on Rightlook.com web site.I am going to try their sealer /shine restorertoab;21513 wrote:The dvelup company might be a possibility but I am just wondering if there are others without franchise costs.
Can you hook us up with the info on Nanotech USA???mrchip;21519 wrote:jonnyques..i use 3m hookit wet dry sanding discs..i start at 320,400,600,800,1200, and use 1500,2000 by hand..i will buy interface soon....you wont get swirl marks if you sand at a lower speed and wont burn plastic..and toab try nanotech usa in virginia (johny) for a topcoat that will last a long time
Just looked at the US website.They list a 100ml bottle for $90.00sunshine wr;21522 wrote:http://www.nanotec-usa.com/index.htm http://www.nanotec.com.au/ Check-out the products for plastic if you're going to do headlamps with it. There is some info here search nanotec.