MSP611
New Member
hey guys just wanted to share my experience with headlight restoration. I used the 3m kit my grandfather had....
1. clean headlights with water/soap wipe with clean towel or paper towel.
2. dependent on the oxidation of your head light... you can start with a 500grit pad (which is the most coarse in the set), I started with the 800grit on the right side and 500 on a left.
3. use either pad (dry) going back and forth then wiping with a paper towel to see where I was at... after about 2-3 full passes or until desired amount is achieved.
4. (wipe clean again with paper towel) Now you will use the 1000grit pad, but this is a wet sanding step not dry sanding... apply small amount of water to the pad and a little along the light. Sand the light 2-3 passes untill a thick white oxidation appears.
5. (wipe clean with paper towel) Now do the same step above, but with a 3000grit pad.
6. Now starts the polishing steps. Put on the "purple" pad use a dollop of rubbing compound (forgot the name) go back and forth keeping the pad a little wet with the compound as u go until desired goals r achieved.
7. (wipe clean with paper towel) Now you with to the black polishing pad and use the polishing compound. Yet again go back and forth keeping pad slightly wet with the polishing compound as u global until desired goals r achieved.
here is what the final product looks like, could of used the 500grit on the right side as well, but didn't think it needed it...
you can piece this kit together yourself even if u don't have am air compressor.
all u need:
500grit sand paper
800grit sand paper
1000grit wet sand paper
3000grit wet sand paper
large dimpled polishing pad (more course "purple" pad)
soft polishing pad
rubbing compound
polishing compound
ENJOY!!!
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1. clean headlights with water/soap wipe with clean towel or paper towel.
2. dependent on the oxidation of your head light... you can start with a 500grit pad (which is the most coarse in the set), I started with the 800grit on the right side and 500 on a left.
3. use either pad (dry) going back and forth then wiping with a paper towel to see where I was at... after about 2-3 full passes or until desired amount is achieved.
4. (wipe clean again with paper towel) Now you will use the 1000grit pad, but this is a wet sanding step not dry sanding... apply small amount of water to the pad and a little along the light. Sand the light 2-3 passes untill a thick white oxidation appears.
5. (wipe clean with paper towel) Now do the same step above, but with a 3000grit pad.
6. Now starts the polishing steps. Put on the "purple" pad use a dollop of rubbing compound (forgot the name) go back and forth keeping the pad a little wet with the compound as u go until desired goals r achieved.
7. (wipe clean with paper towel) Now you with to the black polishing pad and use the polishing compound. Yet again go back and forth keeping pad slightly wet with the polishing compound as u global until desired goals r achieved.
here is what the final product looks like, could of used the 500grit on the right side as well, but didn't think it needed it...
you can piece this kit together yourself even if u don't have am air compressor.
all u need:
500grit sand paper
800grit sand paper
1000grit wet sand paper
3000grit wet sand paper
large dimpled polishing pad (more course "purple" pad)
soft polishing pad
rubbing compound
polishing compound
ENJOY!!!
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