Damon.c
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Hi guy Can anyone recommend one? cheers.
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boylers11
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Location: Shropshire
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I can't recommend a specific kit especially for headlights, but a couple of lads on here have used toothpaste as a cutting agent with some elbow grease and have got some pretty good results. Maybe try that first!
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Damon.c
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OK cheers might give it ago
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pow
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The 3M one from amazon on did wonder of my ex's Dad's car
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flybikeslee
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quote: Originally posted by pow
The 3M one from amazon on did wonder of my ex's Dad's car
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pow
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Lee behave mate - I helped him do it as they were stupidly cloudy.
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craig8
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3m one worked well on my wife's zafira recently, it had quite heavy scratches and some lighter marks. The only thing I would say is wrong with it is there is a pretty big gap between the medium grade and fine grade sanding pads (800 to 3000 I think). I think I would have got even better results if I used 1500 grit in between as you can still see some fine sanding marks if you look close enough
E36 328
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flybikeslee
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quote: Originally posted by pow
Lee behave mate - I helped him do it as they were stupidly cloudy.
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monkeytwizzel
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T-cut on a brilo pad,t-cut on a cloth and then a good polish has worked for me on a few cars that have failed the mot on yellowed lenses.
Not got them like new but did make them a lot better.
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Jamie-C
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Wouldnt bother paying for the kits, i done mine with 400 grit, 800, 1500 and then 2000 then polished them up with tcut and they came up like new,
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Damon.c
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Thanks guys think it go with the 3m one. it just got to get the gf punto ready for the mot.cheers
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kz
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie-C
Wouldnt bother paying for the kits, i done mine with 400 grit, 800, 1500 and then 2000 then polished them up with tcut and they came up like new,
This. Done mine a couple of times now and tbh I prefer it by hand... doesn't take too much longer and I feel you have more control over it! Just get loads of different grades and work your way up then use Scratch-X a couple of times, job's a goodun
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Jamie-C
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Mine after i done it with wet and dry and then tcut with a machine buffer.
[Edited on 30-08-2014 by Jamie-C]
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davieslim
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Registered: 15th Sep 08
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I got mine done while the front bumper was being flattened and polished after painting and they came up pretty good
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