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http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2620526 190E Mercedes Benz
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3065882 Accord Under major Repairs
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Originally posted by Chirs190E16v View PostHow was this done without sanding off the white letters?
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Originally posted by AeyJayCB7 View PostNow I know what to do tomorrow on my spare time. Also what other plastic polishing have you done?
Originally posted by Chirs190E16v View PostHow was this done without sanding off the white letters?
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Hope this doesn't bother anyone by bringing up a potentially old thread...but I have a simple question.
Would I be able to achieve the same results with a different plastic polish? This is the only polish available in either Wal-Mart or Canadian Tire.
http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotiv...leaner-polish/
Thanks and I hope this didn't bother anybody
1993 Honda Accord EX
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Originally posted by Bad_dude View PostWhat tools do you guys use to polish? I got a cordless rotary and cordless drill.
I want to polish my tail lights too but do I need to remove them? Is there some thing I could get to coat after polishing so I don't have to do it again from the weather attack?
Thanks.
1993 Honda Accord EX
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That exactly what u wanna use. Maybe a 2000 grit sand first. That took out all the rock chips and made them really smooth and shiny. U can do the inside too. Makes them more clear.
I can't say for headlights. I used 220 then went higher to 2000 when I did my fogsLast edited by STREET-SPEC; 01-19-2013, 09:53 AM.
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Originally posted by H3ad tr9p View PostSo I don't have the mothers plastic polish or so it says on the bottle but there is a mother's headlight polish is that the same kit? It comes with the drill attachments etc.
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