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Hello! Yesterday I attempted to use a 3M Headlight restoration kit on my moderately hazed headlights. For the first light, I used all 3 grades of sandpaper in the kit

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Old 10-15-2018, 08:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Yesterday I attempted to use a 3M Headlight restoration kit on my moderately hazed headlights. For the first light, I used all 3 grades of sandpaper in the kit (P500 dry sand, P800 dry sand, P3000 wet sand) and finished off with polish. For the second light, I just P3000 wet sanded because I felt the 500 and 800 may have been overkill. Turns out I was right. The first headlight does not have the sheen of the light that was only wet sanded. It is smooth, but has a slightly more matte finish due to the more intense sanding. Is it possible to get back the fully glossy finish of the first headlight?

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Yes it is, use the wet P3000 again and the plastic polish. That should make her all shiny.
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Remember to use a good sealer after done polishing too.
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True, I use the maguires sealer every couple months.
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Thank you both! I was a bit nervous about the outcome after this weekend’s initial results with the restoration kit. But I very carefully and diligently wet sanded again. Added plenty of polish, and now the headlight looks amazing.

I will be adding Lamin X headlight covers to help protect from the hazing and fading. Do you still recommend using sealer before laying down the Lamin-X?

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Thank you both! I was a bit nervous about the outcome after this weekend’s initial results with the restoration kit. But I very carefully and diligently wet sanded again. Added plenty of polish, and now the headlight looks amazing.

I will be adding Lamin X headlight covers to help protect from the hazing and fading. Do you still recommend using sealer before laying down the Lamin-X?
I sprayed some clear coat after sanding the headlights on my gf's car. Came out great. It lasted about 3 years. I didnt use the kit. Just bought the sand paper and clear coat.
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Ultimately, I ended up not adding clear or wax. The lamin x is very thick and I figure that added layer will be the best way to protect the headlights for now.
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Ive seen people seal their headlights with ceramic coating. I think I may give that a try the next time I need to clear my headlights up again. There's some videos on youtube you can check out about it.
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