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Headlight Correction: 2004 Subaru Forester


egott_91

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Yesterday I decided that my GF's car needed to have the headlights corrected as they have had oxidation for awhile but I just hadn't gotten around to it.

 

So, after she helped clean the interior out I went to work on the headlights.

 

Process:

 

-Taped off the edges around the headlight with Adam's Professional Masking Tape.

-Clayed the headlight with Adam's Detail Spray and clay bar.

-Wiped of clay residue with a spritz of Detail Spray and a Waterless Wash towel.

-2 passes of Adam's Severe Swirl Remover on a green focus pad with a drill

-1 pass of Adam's Swirl and Haze Remover on an orange focus pad with a drill

-1 pass of Adam's Fine Machine Polish on a white focus pad with a drill

-Headlights were then sealed with Adam's Quick Sealant applied with an Americana applicator.

 

50/50

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After

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Showing some Adam's love

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Looks good, nice she helped. My wife only likes to use the foam gun if she helps wash.

 

Hahaha.  This is the first time that she has helped with anything else other than using the foam gun.  She is always like "hey, I thought that was my job" when I pull the foam gun out. 

 

 

There ya go!  Nice work.

 

Thanks, Mook!  This just goes to show that the old 3-step system isn't OBSOLETE just yet.  It still gets the job done!  Each headlight only took about 5 minutes.

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