Headlight polishing(before & after shots)
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Guys,
My headlights look exactly the same. I would also like to polish them, but I am unsure what to use. Here, I am unable to get everything I would wish for, which makes it even worse.
I have a power tool, dont know its name in English, it has a spinning head and it cuts through metal. I would imagine if I replace the diamong blade to something with textile it could be used for polishing. Other than this, I have towels, sponges, and I am able to get this Turtle Wax products here locally I think I saw them in a few stores.
What do you suggest? Should I buy a polishing head for my power tool, or should I just do it by hand? Also, should I apply some wax after the polishing?
Once at it, can I just polish the whole car? Is it feasible to do with this tool or I should just stick to a towel and rubbing?
Thanks
Ben
My headlights look exactly the same. I would also like to polish them, but I am unsure what to use. Here, I am unable to get everything I would wish for, which makes it even worse.
I have a power tool, dont know its name in English, it has a spinning head and it cuts through metal. I would imagine if I replace the diamong blade to something with textile it could be used for polishing. Other than this, I have towels, sponges, and I am able to get this Turtle Wax products here locally I think I saw them in a few stores.
What do you suggest? Should I buy a polishing head for my power tool, or should I just do it by hand? Also, should I apply some wax after the polishing?
Once at it, can I just polish the whole car? Is it feasible to do with this tool or I should just stick to a towel and rubbing?
Thanks
Ben
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