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Good rubbing compound for headlights?
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<blockquote data-quote="DuffManRHA" data-source="post: 11990850" data-attributes="member: 42542"><p>Might want to try wetsanding some 2000 grit, and then hit it with the Meguiar's Ultimate Compound again. Are you doing it by hand or with a buffer? If you are doing it by hand, def get an orbital buffer and it will make a huge difference, not to mention being quicker both for the headlights and for the whole car! Another option if you are thinking of replacing them, is to send them (or do it yourself) and do a smoke/tint job on them. There is a thread of a guy offering his services and he did my 3rd brake light and it turned out awesome.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I used the SAME stuff when I did some similar work on my Fox headlights and had the same result. Even if you have to get it from a dealer (which you shouldn't have to, especially if you order online), get butyl tape and you won't have any problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DuffManRHA, post: 11990850, member: 42542"] Might want to try wetsanding some 2000 grit, and then hit it with the Meguiar's Ultimate Compound again. Are you doing it by hand or with a buffer? If you are doing it by hand, def get an orbital buffer and it will make a huge difference, not to mention being quicker both for the headlights and for the whole car! Another option if you are thinking of replacing them, is to send them (or do it yourself) and do a smoke/tint job on them. There is a thread of a guy offering his services and he did my 3rd brake light and it turned out awesome. I used the SAME stuff when I did some similar work on my Fox headlights and had the same result. Even if you have to get it from a dealer (which you shouldn't have to, especially if you order online), get butyl tape and you won't have any problems. [/QUOTE]
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