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may have screwed up headlight restoratipn



Sanding for half an hour with 800 is mental.

2 minutes with 1200 wet then polish up and they'd be done.
 

danward

ClioSport Club Member
  TTS
I find threads like this interesting. Out of curiosity, how did you come to the conclusion that this was the way to do it?
 

Paul172sport

ClioSport Club Member
  Sunflower Ph1
Your committed now fella. As said work up thru the grades of paper till you remove the scratches.

You've just planned your bank holiday weekend sanding away.
 
Can't work out if you're near me or not.
I'd happily polish them up with my DA/rotary because I can see you're going to be there for ages if you don't even know what polish to use lol.
 
  Inferno 225 cup
800 isn't mega bad to be fair, just take your time and go over them again with a higher grit, polish up and should look a lot better.
 

Heez

ClioSport Club Member
  Superleggera'd Bean
Love it when people dive into things without doing any research.

​But as said previously, work the way up the grits and then polish them.
 
right so this is what it looked like after sanding with 800 for half hour
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then today after 1200 then 1500 then polish with some paint tcut I had laying around need to get some plastic X i think it is?
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So what should I do now do I continue sanding or should I polish it out?
what the best product to use on the headlights to polish out?

p.s. glad to have amused you guys I will admit to being an idoit and not fully reading up on what to do but I do tend to learn my lessons the hard way but I will eventually learn and be able to perform meaningless tasks like this without screwing it up :)
 
Fair play for admitting it! I hope you get them sorted mate. If not I have an immaculate set for sale ;)
 
  Dynamique 1.2 16v
I used 1200-1500-200 grit paper, cleaned then down with warm water, then used some Meguiar's scratchX 2.0, and then some auto glym super resin polish! Came out like new mate! Like said before 800 is abit too harsh to start with, but you can only learn bud, at least they're rescue-able (even a word?) and you don't need to shed out on new headlights!

It'll be alright hope it's sorted soon!:)
 

Dr HMS Derv Destroyer

ClioSport Club Member
  MK1DTi/vivaro/corsa
ok will get some of that tommorow but I am on the right path correct? and it is improving slightly?

yes, you look to be having a good sanding consistancy.
straight lines no circle'n or you will be having pig tails when polished up.

looks like you've taken the hazing out, but you'll only know how good it is after all the hard work you've put in.

rule of thumb- prep work makes all!
 
  Inferno 225 cup
Go over all again starting with 1000, 1200,1500,2000,2500, use a bottle with spray nozzle with a tad of washing up liquid and fill with water, bucket of warm water chuck all grit paper in there and leave for 15 mins.

I cut 1 full sheet down into 4 pieces, I use 2 of each pieces on each headlight, squirting water every so often and wipe down and check over, next grit paper. Repeat as follows

Use a machine polisher with a cutting pad and a good compound to help remove the sanding marks.

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Should end up like above, keep calm dude it's all in the prep work like said.
 


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