Wet sanded my headlights

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Wet sanded my headlights

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My headlights have been looking sorry for themselves for ages and although I'd used the 3M Restoration kit last year I was never really satisfied with the results.

At the weekend I wet sanded them using 600 grit, then 1500, then 2500 wet and dry sand paper and finished off with compound and polish using a foam pad on a drill attachment.

At first lots of yellow coloured crud leaves the surface and then becomes white (this is showing you've removed the clear coat on the surface of the polycarbonate), I sanded strictly in order and by hand using a soft rubber sanding block and lots of water sprayage. The first stage was horizontally sanded, then vertical and finally horizontal again with the finest 2500 grade paper.

I purchased some UV film to apply at the end to protect the plastic from sun damage but despite 3 of us holding, wet spraying and heating with a hair drier I found it impossible to avoid wrinkles where the lens curves at the end so I had to scrap that idea. I think I'll have to apply some spray UV clear coat very soon.

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After the final stage 2500 sanding, scary stuff!:
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And the end result, they're not perfect but a huge improvement and really freshen up the front end, took years off the car.
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The whole process was easy to DIY and the final polish with the drill attachment pad quickly polished the haze back into a clear finish. The whole process only cost me the wet and dry paper which came as an 'assorted' grade kit including the sanding block for about £8.00 on Amazon.
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Ohh, nicely done sir! Definitely worth the effort. I didn't know you could get a UV spray (except from Boots...)

Pah, damn plastic lights, bring back glass and stuff the pedestrians :twisted:
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Nice work there Mr W.

Is it just me, or does anyone else think PSA headlights suffer at lot less than most cars from this problem?
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French motors definitely seem to have better protected headlamps, both our Frenchies are 10 years old and have perfect clear polycarbonate :?

Worst offenders seem to be Vauxhall, Ford, VW and Jap stuff it seems.
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I dunno, the old Ravs had a reputation for it but this one, at 12 years, seems fine still resists urge to check
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Nice job Welly. That's a problem I have never had with a 406, the lights seem to stay brilliantly clear, in fact I would say they are the best lights I have ever had on a car. Don't know if that's the norm but certainly has been on my cars.

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My old 406 had the best headlamps of any car I've had, very rarely needed "full beam".

The Volvo's are terrible by comparison.
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I paid a grown-up £30 to do mine.

I'm told it's important to apply a good UV sealant or else they'll quickly go yellow and you'll be locked in to a never ending cycle of polishing.

I've been asking around for ages and he was the first guy that didn't look at me like I'm stupid (which, it's a fair cop, I am) when I asked about UV sealant.

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Your grown up did well, £30.00 is a steal, it took me at least 3 hours.
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