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  • Birthday 09/27/1979

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    De Forest, WI
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    Chris
  1. I have been using the 3M 3" ones for headlights after I wet sanded them. I will say they look better but my compressor is acting up so I am waiting for it to get working again.
  2. Guys I appreciate all the info. I am working on putting together an order for all the items I am going to need to do all my cars. Sorry if I sounded like I was doubting the Adams products just wanted to get a different answer than the one I was very sure was inevitable.
  3. I did watch those videos last night. I am not doubting the quality of the products as I have not used any of them to this point. I am just wondering as they have been sanded on a fair amount and the spider webbing is not being touched by the sanding system. I am thinking that the swirl/haze remover will not touch it either as it appears to be in the middle of the plastic. I am contemplating working on the inside of the lenses as i am thinking some it might be on the inside. The lenses are currently apart for another project.
  4. Here is the one in question. You can see they are kind of nasty.
  5. My headlights are badly hazed but they also have some areas were it almost looks paint that is spider web cracking. Is it too late for these or can I save them. I did some wet sanding with 1k-3k and they are allot cleaner but the spider web affect is still there.
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