My headlights are brand new, but I need to do this to my fog lights which are down below and take a little more of a beating... Nice job. Those turned out great! I like the fact that you actually used a REAL clear coat and not the cheap protective "wipe on" coating that comes with some kits...
While you can sand and polish these, the 2k clear coat will last for 5-10 years. I've done plenty of both. Currently bench testing the blender method. I have a few test mules on my property. I'll post of a video for you
My headlights are brand new, but I need to do this to my fog lights which are down below and take a little more of a beating... Nice job. Those turned out great! I like the fact that you actually used a REAL clear coat and not the cheap protective "wipe on" coating that comes with some kits...
Using a 2K clear will help keep your lights looking new longer. Unfortunately new plastics are hit or miss with UV protection.
Turned out excellent!! Great job
Thank you.
Sure did!
Beautimus, Erwin! Contrary to a popular UA-camr, the spray can clear does not work. This is how its done. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! It really pays to do it right the 1st time
Looks great. Nice work
Thank you, these came out really well.
Dude they look brand new! I’m sure you saved that guy a lot of money! What are they off of?
The cost was about 1/6 the cost of new OEM ones. These were off a Chrysler 300C
How much you charge
Depends on light size and condition. email me for more information.
What if the final substannde ?
What was the final sub? I'm not sure I understand your question.
Pretty dumb.. just sand and polish.. clear coat will look terrible in 1 year
While you can sand and polish these, the 2k clear coat will last for 5-10 years. I've done plenty of both. Currently bench testing the blender method. I have a few test mules on my property. I'll post of a video for you