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3M Headlamp restoration Kit Results Ed30

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Saintsteve:
Well spent 4 hours this afternoon trailing out this kit. For only £8.33 instead of £20, it just had to be done.

My xenons were not in the best condition, even since I bought them off from QD (Forum member) many moons ago, he was good enough to install them, but wasn't too impressed with the lenses condition.Looking back I payed around £500 fitted.

This is the kit, and I know quiet a few people cottoned on to this deal when it was posted a couple days ago..



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Well, here is a pic to give you an idea of the lense condition ..


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Very sorry looking close up, but thought bollocks to it, brought the kit and summoned some tools from the Van..

Weapon of choice  :signLOL:... Detailers might feel light headed with that tool  :grin:


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So on we go..



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Pretty scary when you put 800 grit to your headlights leaving quite a worrying mess behind..

Progressing pics


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Next down to 500 grit.. Getting finer scratches


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Then it was onto the supplied mopping pad with an addition of water to get it nearly scratch free.

I finished off using the compound that was enclosed in the kit, but I decided to use some Meguires Scratch X on the buffing pad and ended up with headlights that now look so much nicer.



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Much better, car is filthy so will add a final pic later, but you get the idea. Well worth doing, look so much better, and total time spent was 4 Hours  :grin:

Don't rush it , take your time when you take this on, and don't panic even before you get to the Compound stage.

I used some Meguires ultimate Polish with my makeshift DA and was well chuffed with the results.

 :drinking:






MC71:
Blimey Steve.  :congrats: :notworthy:

Great results there. Bet you thought WTF am i doing half why through. So the only thing you added to the process was the final Megs Ultimate Polish?  Will know grow some gonads and do mine over the weekend!

 :happy2:

skard:
Nice outcome.

I'll be trying it on the wife's car first...!

Saintsteve:

--- Quote from: MC71 on January 31, 2013, 05:31:33 pm ---Blimey Steve.  :congrats: :notworthy:

Great results there. Bet you thought WTF am i doing half why through. So the only thing you added to the process was the final Megs Ultimate Polish?  Will know grow some gonads and do mine over the weekend!

 :happy2:

--- End quote ---

You are right  :signLOL:... you start with the 500 grit, your supplied 6 of these, so divided all the discs into 2.

Used 3 500's
Used 2 800's. .... Each side I mean, so all discs will get used.

1 spray bottle of water when you use the 3000 mopping disc

Even after that stage I could still see fine scratches and my arse starting making buttons  :signLOL:

But the final stage with the orange sponge pad with the supplied compound, got rid of 85% of all the scratches.

That's when I thought, I have some Meguires Scratch x, couple squirts onto same pad, and bobs your uncle.. All gone.

Then used the Meguires ultimate polish onto after to really make them gleam.

I was very chuffed, and after doing the 1st headlamp, the confidence was there to do the 2nd.

Don't be scared, use light to medium pressure with your choice of drill you have at your disposal. I would use one that has two battery's, so whilst ones on charge you use the other, so it doesn't stop you from doing the job without stopping.... Except tea breaks lol

Saintsteve:
brought these of MarkyMark so the headlights will have Sunglasses on in a week or so  :signLOL:


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