Jetta Plastic Headlight Restoration

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Jetta Plastic Headlight Restoration

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These suckers were really bad, almost a safety hazard because they blocked so much light.

Before:
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Teh gross:
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Masking off the surrounding areas:
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Let the wet sanding begin:
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Machine light cut/polish:
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Finer grit wet sanding:
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More cutting/polishing, starting to get there:
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A few more polishes, more wet sanding, and M21 synthetic sealant:
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Side by side comparo:
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Passenger side done:
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Happy Jetta can see again:
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Some more pics in better light:
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wow nice job.
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wow
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nice work!
What a difference it makes on the car!!!
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I'm assuming you used a rotary for that? Have to wet sand them at all?

I had an avenger than was worse than that once...ended up having to sand it with 800 and move up until I could buff the scratches out. Ended up looking just like new.
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Used combination of wet sanding, starting at 800 grit and moving up, and an orbital buffer with light cut and polishing pads.
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What do you use for compound/polish?
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[quote=""Terry""]What do you use for compound/polish?[/quote]

Soapy (Ajax) water for wet sanding, 3M rubbing compound, Meguiar's professional machine glaze (M#9 I think, I forget), Meguiar's PlastX plastic polish, and Meguiar's professional synthetic sealant (M21.) A little of this and a little of that you might say :o
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Never heard of mixing Ajax with the wet sanding water...I usually soak the paper in water then spray the area with some quick detailer. I like 3M and Meguiars polishes/compounds...I'm actually looking to step up to something a little higher grade...preferably something that doesn't dust as bad as the meguiars compounds.
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Isn't it funny how something little like that can make the whole car look new again?
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Damn, nice job Rob! :cool:
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