Regarding DIY: Scratched / Delaminating Headlighs Fix
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Regarding DIY: Scratched / Delaminating Headlighs Fix
Hey everyone, i know there is a guide to do DIY but i just don't have time anymore so just wondering if anyone in Melbourne know how to do this & how much will they charge to do it? Thanks.
Bj.
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Re: Regarding DIY: Scratched / Delaminating Headlighs Fix
D: it's just sanding 20mins. Less time the organizing to have someone meet up with u etc
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Re: Regarding DIY: Scratched / Delaminating Headlighs Fix
It takes a lot longer than 20 minutes if you want to get a good finish.phi-tec wrote:D: it's just sanding 20mins. Less time the organizing to have someone meet up with you etc
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meow i actually havnt done it myself... LOL so was probably wrong for me to say so, but like i said, itd b more convenient to do urself then to have to arrange to meet up with someone etc?
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Re: Regarding DIY: Scratched / Delaminating Headlighs Fix
Took me a whole effing afternoon for one light. Should have bought a buffer
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Re: Regarding DIY: Scratched / Delaminating Headlighs Fix
Took me a whole day to do both 

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Takes me 10 minutes for both. 1200 grit sand paper and machine polish.
You can even skip the sand paper and machine compound will work.
You cannot get a good finish with a hand buff no matter how good you are with your hands! Polishes require heat to work right, no amount of elbow grease can get the polish hot enough to get the compounds to work right.
You can even skip the sand paper and machine compound will work.
You cannot get a good finish with a hand buff no matter how good you are with your hands! Polishes require heat to work right, no amount of elbow grease can get the polish hot enough to get the compounds to work right.
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Can you machine polish while on the car?
Can you do mine?
Can you do mine?
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Re: Regarding DIY: Scratched / Delaminating Headlighs Fix
Oi payaya, got a spare 10 mins?
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Re: Regarding DIY: Scratched / Delaminating Headlighs Fix
Hi payaya,
Will you be about to do mine? If so how much would you charge? Or do you know anyone who can do it? I really need to get mine done but i just haven't got the time, i'm currently doing a lot of renovations to my place, thanks.
Regards,
Bj.
Will you be about to do mine? If so how much would you charge? Or do you know anyone who can do it? I really need to get mine done but i just haven't got the time, i'm currently doing a lot of renovations to my place, thanks.
Regards,
Bj.
payaya wrote:Takes me 10 minutes for both. 1200 grit sand paper and machine polish.
You can even skip the sand paper and machine compound will work.
You cannot get a good finish with a hand buff no matter how good you are with your hands! Polishes require heat to work right, no amount of elbow grease can get the polish hot enough to get the compounds to work right.
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Re: Regarding DIY: Scratched / Delaminating Headlighs Fix
Poor payaya 
Agreed with the machine polish though, no elbow grease can even come close to the finish that a machine buff is, you can get the buff and all the components you need for like $50 from your local hardware store, well worth every cent of it!

Agreed with the machine polish though, no elbow grease can even come close to the finish that a machine buff is, you can get the buff and all the components you need for like $50 from your local hardware store, well worth every cent of it!
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Re: Regarding DIY: Scratched / Delaminating Headlighs Fix
Just thought & let everyone know that i found out that Jim's car cleaning are able to fix the Scratched / Delaminating Headlights, the guy that's in my area said his able to do it for $60 for both headlights & has done it before. So i'll make a booking with him some time in the next few weeks & let you know how it goes =)
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Hi Everyone,
Just thought & update this subject, the guy from Jims car cleaning did an awesome job with my headlights, i definitely recommend him to anyone who don't have the time to do it themselves & who are happy to pay $60, took him about an hour or so. The silly thing is that i forgot to take a picture before the job...but i took a picture after he finished. Let's just say before...it was really bad...it was yellow, not very clear & with plastic bits everywhere. I've attached the after pic & his details. =)
Bj
Just thought & update this subject, the guy from Jims car cleaning did an awesome job with my headlights, i definitely recommend him to anyone who don't have the time to do it themselves & who are happy to pay $60, took him about an hour or so. The silly thing is that i forgot to take a picture before the job...but i took a picture after he finished. Let's just say before...it was really bad...it was yellow, not very clear & with plastic bits everywhere. I've attached the after pic & his details. =)
Bj
BJ wrote:Just thought & let everyone know that i found out that Jim's car cleaning are able to fix the Scratched / Delaminating Headlights, the guy that's in my area said his able to do it for $60 for both headlights & has done it before. So i'll make a booking with him some time in the next few weeks & let you know how it goes =)
Ben
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Looks like a really good outcome!! $60 is well worth it, i'm rather impressed 

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Re: Regarding DIY: Scratched / Delaminating Headlighs Fix
I gave my local Jim's a call and it was $90 for both lights
So ended up buying a DIY headlight restoration kit ~ $49 from autobarn and mine look amazing, went from yellowy and peeling to good as new all you need other than the pack was a drill
So ended up buying a DIY headlight restoration kit ~ $49 from autobarn and mine look amazing, went from yellowy and peeling to good as new all you need other than the pack was a drill
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LOL JIMS!!
What a handy bloke!
What a handy bloke!
