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Gt-hi
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01 January 2011, 16:55 »
guys whats a good entry level polisher to buy?
and also whats best to use to revamp the lenses on my headlights???
cheers ears!
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tg1
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01 January 2011, 17:35 »
well i've been trying t-cut on my lights (only place its going) and has improved it a lot, but not got rid of all the marks.
you can buy glass/plastic polish megs scratch-x and that sort of thing
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Dan J
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01 January 2011, 18:37 »
megs g220 DA polisher if you are new to machine polishing.
to polish your headlights id suggest a finishing polish.
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Tazzy
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03 January 2011, 00:52 »
i wouldnt recommend scratch x to anyone that isnt familiar with micro-abrasives, but then again it might work...
btw, the megs DA g220 is on special offer at the moment, saving about £80 i think
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Dan J
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03 January 2011, 01:51 »
i wouldnt recomend scratchX full stop,its crap.
all polishes have micro abrasives in them.
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Gt-hi
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04 January 2011, 20:34 »
i used autoglym deep gloss polish in the end... worked really well considering how bad they were...
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