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RaymondRamen 2002 Corolla S Build

Discussion in '8th Gen' started by RaymondRamen, Oct 27, 2012.

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    will do, thanks a lot. i went outside today stared at the car, yup im starting this asap
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    You went outside and NPF'd
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    It only makes sense to make the head lights black now that everything else is black!
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    starting it this weekend with a friend for sure.
    he is doing his g35 headlights as well

    btw i was checking out 3000 sandpaper
    are you sure that will work? :O it was soo soft
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    Well, how else would you make a lens clear by sanding? Yeah 3000 grit it is!
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    It felt too smooth :eek:
    2500 grit? Then 3m rubbing compound.
    Or is 3000 the way to go?
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    I cant personally vouch for it but;

    [IMG]

    Restores headlights and its fucking boss on interior.

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    3000 grit is still sand paper. You can't feel the grit, but you don't want to feel the scratches on your head lights.
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    cBass crushed my lights with 2000.
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    I can understand why you needed to cover them up with tape.
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    :wait: Still looked better than the one on the left :troll:
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    3000 grit, and 3m compound = cleanest headlights. Maybe to clean. Pics tomorrow.
    Thanks gold
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    :awyeah: So it worked!!!!!
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    Well it's nice to know that it worked, because I personally never did the whole sanding thing myself.
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    Me either.
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    Yeah the whole concept of sanding plastic to make it clear just never jived with me.
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    That's what I did on the truck and we all saw how that went.
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    did you guys not see my dads old headlights? it all depends on the polish compound you are using.
    Added: May 19, 2013 at 6:58 PM
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    Now you can do the whole forums, since your the expert.
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    Finished up with wax and a microfiber 20130519_194037-1.jpg
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    Nice! Yeah you pretty must just had to finish the job with the 3000 grit. Did you seal it with the right kind of wax?
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    Used turtle wax xD
    Just thought any type of layer of something would help protect it
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    Definitely make sure to either use a clear coat or a special head light UV wax, I grabbed a bottle of the Meguiars. Or, you can just wax it up like once or twice a month. Regular wax doesn't last all that long.

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