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My first e70 project
Before pics....forgot to take pics of the passenger side before I started, but it was equally as bad. |
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After using the 3M headlight restoration kit. Pretty happy with the results. I actually ended up using two kits as I've never done this before and I used the 500grit.....ALOT. I think you are supposed to use 3 out of 6 per headlight and I ended up using all 6 for each headlight.
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Looks good! Is there a coating that you apply after the sanding?
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I’m going to put some ceramic coat on it and maybe get some protective film also
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Make sure you get UV protectant coating. Otherwise, you'll not get even 6 months out of it.
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Already put ceramic coating on it, may also get a film put on it.
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I recommend a film. Without it they will decline much more rapidly than when new
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Pay body shop to clear coat them.
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The difference of the before and after is stunning! I have one headlight that is also fogged out, I will definitely try this out.
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