3M headlight lens restoration

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leothefishee

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oppps, i just found an exactly the same topic in product review forum.
lol my bad, :doh::dumb:
 

Plutonium Jones

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lol, you good

yeah, you can just get those level of grit sandpapers at walmart and some plast-x for polishing and your good.

i still suggest you should get the 3000 grit trizac foam pad (because of the foaaaaaaaming action...which does something...but it worked) however, as long as you go from level 1 to level 3 your good

keep us posted :D
 

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i went out and bought some sandpapers, i couldn't find the trizac foam pad at walmart nor o'reily. plastx is surprisingly expensive at 7.99 lol
 

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i used plastix and an orange cutting pad plus a porter cable on my dull headlights and it worked just fine. but this kit should work on headlights that need more attention.
 
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