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How to remove corrosion haze from headlights
homesqueeze:
--- Quote from: david proctor on April 22, 2012, 05:40:26 pm ---How bad are your headlights....can you post some pictures..???
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Here are a couple of pics. It was hard to get a very good shot of the marking, but you can clearly see what I mean.
bodger00:
Here you go :happy2:
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,26433.0.html
david proctor:
One piece of advise, before attempting any wet sanding be it headlights or any paintwork it is best to practice on a scrap body panel to master the techniques required. Lastly make sure you use Unigrit paper when sanding.
Meguiar's Unigrit Sanding Papers feature uniform precision-milled particles that leave a smooth, even sanding haze that can usually be polished out by machine quickly and easily. Because these papers are designed to be used in conjunction with firm sanding backing pads and sanding blocks, they are ideal for use in situations where highly localised consistent downward pressure is required, such as when flatting back freshly cured paint domes when making stone chip repairs.
Hope this helps... If you are not confident to carry out this type of work, send me a pm and let me do it for you....!!!!
homesqueeze:
Thanks for the help. I think i'll have a crack at it at some point. Just need to get some spare time and confidence to do it! :smiley:
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