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  • svxALS Offline
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    do you 1500 then 3 or do u cut a little deeper seem to do alot of these at school

    94 Subaru SVX FWD
    subaru-svx.net
    1999 silverado

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      Most cars get sanded W/

      240
      400
      600
      1000
      1500
      Then buffed
      Cleared w/ uv clear

      Kevin Smith
      Straightlinedetailing.com
      Why does everybody brush their teeth before going to the dentist but never wash their car before bring it to me??

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        aliengotpsi;293799 wrote:
        Wes its, sand paper, Air DA sander, Dewalt buffer, mini polisher, UV clear coat..

        How much do you charge ? How many do you guys do?

        Here's the kit we use.
        http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/3MAutomotive/Aftermarket/Products/Featured_Products/Headlight/

        We charge $50/pair to do the job. Unfortunately, we have not been doing the u/v clear afterward. That is something we have not had the resources to get ahold of. Is what you use in aerosol can or applied using a gun?

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          [QUOTE=aliengotpsi;293832]Most cars get sanded W/

          240
          400
          600
          1000
          1500
          Then buffed
          Cleared w/ uv clear[/QUOTE
          really 240 lol holy shit ive took headlights out of the junkyard and 1000 was the most coarse I got and they looked brand new i mean they were bad you couldn't even see inside to the reflector. dont you think its a little over board to do clear or does it just help so they dont get crapped up within the next couple years

          94 Subaru SVX FWD
          subaru-svx.net
          1999 silverado

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            svxAL;293850 wrote:
            [QUOTE=aliengotpsi;293832]Most cars get sanded W/

            240
            400
            600
            1000
            1500
            Then buffed
            Cleared w/ uv clear[/QUOTE
            really 240 lol holy shit ive took headlights out of the junkyard and 1000 was the most coarse I got and they looked brand new i mean they were bad you couldn't even see inside to the reflector. dont you think its a little over board to do clear or does it just help so they dont get crapped up within the next couple years

            this is what i was thinking too...

            Current Cars:
            08 Honda Ruckus - Stunt Machine
            93 Subaru Impreza L - DD/ Winter beater
            90 Honda CRX - Project car
            90 Honda CRX Dx - Burnt (R.I.P.) - Racecar

            Past Cars: 85 Chevy C-10, 87 Dodge D-50, 91 Honda Prelude Si, 91 Buick Regal, 91 Acura Integra Ls, 87 Mazda RX-7, 90 Honda Civic Si, 91 Honda Civic Si, 89 Chevy S-10, 91 Honda Crx Hf, 91 Acura Integra Rs, 95 Subaru Impreza L, 92 Acura Integra GSR, 89 Mazda RX-7 (LT1), 88 Mazda RX-7, 92 Civic Cx, 87 Mazda RX-7 TII

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              svxAL;293850 wrote:
              [QUOTE=aliengotpsi;293832]Most cars get sanded W/

              240
              400
              600
              1000
              1500
              Then buffed
              Cleared w/ uv clear[/QUOTE
              really 240 lol holy shit ive took headlights out of the junkyard and 1000 was the most coarse I got and they looked brand new i mean they were bad you couldn't even see inside to the reflector. dont you think its a little over board to do clear or does it just help so they dont get crapped up within the next couple years

              Would you buff and polish a car and not protect it? What you are doing when you sand the headlights you are removing a OEM coating that had been broken down by the UV- Rays/Bugs/etc.

              On some car 240 is over board but then if you have some like cadillacs they have a much harder coating on the headlight and takes longer using higher than 240.

              The coating we have been currently using is a wipe on on. but others we have are spray on and have to be cured with a UV LIGHT.

              Kevin Smith
              Straightlinedetailing.com
              Why does everybody brush their teeth before going to the dentist but never wash their car before bring it to me??

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                weshole;293834 wrote:
                Here's the kit we use.
                http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/3MAutomotive/Aftermarket/Products/Featured_Products/Headlight/

                We charge $50/pair to do the job. Unfortunately, we have not been doing the u/v clear afterward. That is something we have not had the resources to get ahold of. Is what you use in aerosol can or applied using a gun?

                Wes thats a good kit.. You may want to jump up to a full size buffer to make polishing out the sanding marks faster and use the small DA polisher for the hard to reach areas..

                Kevin Smith
                Straightlinedetailing.com
                Why does everybody brush their teeth before going to the dentist but never wash their car before bring it to me??

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                  weshole
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                  What clear are you using Kevin?

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                    svxAL
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                    aliengotpsi;293868 wrote:
                    [quote=svxAL;293850]

                    Would you buff and polish a car and not protect it?.
                    i geuss im confused at this ussaully after i pull a car outta the booth i cut it then buff it then polish then run it out the door thats how i was taught and how most body shops do it :icon_scratch:

                    94 Subaru SVX FWD
                    subaru-svx.net
                    1999 silverado

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                      svxAL;293871 wrote:
                      [quote=aliengotpsi;293868]
                      i geuss im confused at this ussaully after i pull a car outta the booth i cut it then buff it then polish then run it out the door thats how i was taught and how most body shops do it :icon_scratch:

                      After you polish a car you need to wax or seal it , unless its fresh paint. But I do love fixing body shop buff jobs... Newbs Leaving swirls, holograms,fish-tails, sanding marks, compund in the cracks... If you work at a body shop you should know what I mean. Very few do a decent job. im sure the reason is that it may take days to wet sand and buff , polish to make a car perfect..

                      Kevin Smith
                      Straightlinedetailing.com
                      Why does everybody brush their teeth before going to the dentist but never wash their car before bring it to me??

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                        aliengotpsi;293872 wrote:
                        [quote=svxAL;293871]

                        After you polish a car you need to wax or seal it , unless its fresh paint. But I do love fixing body shop buff jobs... Newbs Leaving swirls, holograms,fish-tails, sanding marks, compund in the cracks... If you work at a body shop you should know what I mean. Very few do a decent job. im sure the reason is that it may take days to wet sand and buff , polish to make a car perfect..

                        well i guess ive only done freshly painted vehicles and a few scratches on friends cars. and well I geuss I wet sanded with 3000 my whole car the buffed and polished it and it looks really good took out almost all imperfections. and as for the compound getting all over that's what the detail/recon place is for cleaning the vehicle we fix. It then goes to them to clean and make it look good. And as for swirls and some LITTLE sanding marks/dull spots sometimes u miss them when u have half a car that needs to be cutt buffed, polished and throw back together than to recon to be detailed and back to the owner that day lol.

                        94 Subaru SVX FWD
                        subaru-svx.net
                        1999 silverado

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                          Which body shop do you work at?

                          Kevin Smith
                          Straightlinedetailing.com
                          Why does everybody brush their teeth before going to the dentist but never wash their car before bring it to me??

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                            i worked at a dealership body shop all summer and prolly going to again when i graduate this spring from college

                            94 Subaru SVX FWD
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                              Kevin, you never did answer my question. What are you using for the UV coating?

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                                ReNulite Clear
                                SEM Clear
                                Liquid Resin Clear

                                Used all 3

                                Kevin Smith
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                                Why does everybody brush their teeth before going to the dentist but never wash their car before bring it to me??

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                                  I have a 1998 Ford Explorer, this procedure didnt wotk to well so i just bought 2 new headlight assemblies--works alot better.

                                  Be safe

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