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Headlight TLC


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After seeing a few recomendatins on here on how to restore the front head lights, i found an old bottle of T-Cut in the garage, grrabbed a cloth and within quarter of an hour both front light are looking ten times better. :thumbs:

Shame about all the stone chips!

Not sure I'm brave enought to use a fine wet/dry and buff back! :headhurt:

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I see, cheers for clearing that up.

Guess the oscillating helps reduce swirls.

 

It actually reduces the risk of burn.

 

In effect the pad is continually moving in 2 directions, avoiding the risk of burn which rotary machines have the risk of if not used correctly.

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I see, cheers for clearing that up.

Guess the oscillating helps reduce swirls.

 

It actually reduces the risk of burn.

 

In effect the pad is continually moving in 2 directions, avoiding the risk of burn which rotary machines have the risk of if not used correctly.

 

That makes sense, thanks.

Wouldn't want to melt a patch of plasitc!!

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gave this a go at weekend with t cut, headlights came up a treat, done the rear too for all its worth few scuffs and scratches now gone! Best result was door handles which were very scratched, removed 99% of them just with the once over, very pleased :D

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Meguires Plast-x (or is is plastr-x...) is what this kind of thing excels in.

 

As-long as the yellowing and stuff isnt too bad it should make them look like new. I want/need to do mine but its too damn cold as it takes a little while to get it perfect.

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