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Ah so it is as simple as I thought then. Cheers
Aye, can't really go wrongAh so it is as simple as I thought then. Cheers
Same thingWhat exactly is involved in a "wet sand"?
I have heard this a few times and I'm wondering is it any different to what painters do when they sand it with 1500 or finer before polishing up the paint?
That's what I was thinking "back in my day" they just said to use a bit of 'wet n dry' lolSame thing
@NS Autocare where can I get this uv sealant from?Remember when doing this, use a UV sealant after because the film you removed is a UV protectant so you've basically removed it, otherwise it will/may ruin your lights as well as the hazing coming back after a few months.
@NS Autocare where can I get this uv sealant from?
Anyone got any views on the merits of Autoglym restoration kit versus Meguires? Both are £20.
Tomorrow I plan to finally get one or the other
Do you have a drill? If so make sure you get a kit that uses one. I bought the maguires set which uses small squares of sand paper to use by hand. My lights were quite bad, and after a lifetime of sanding it made no difference at all. I ended up buying the Autoglym kit with the drill attachment and it brought the lights up like new in no time.
Anyone got any views on the merits of Autoglym restoration kit versus Meguires? Both are £20.
Tomorrow I plan to finally get one or the other
Cheers @colin84 @Woodcutter
Will go for the convenience of the AG kit as I've none of the loose stuff handy. Just need to find a few hours to get it done.
A bit late I know, but perhaps my feedback may help others.Anyone got any views on the merits of Autoglym restoration kit versus Meguires? Both are £20.
Tomorrow I plan to finally get one or the other