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RUSSH said:Man...great job. I've seen some restorations worse than those, take around 2-3 hours per headlight.
:goodjob
RatedG said:Great job, and I love 240s.
One thing though...the photography. Look at the color of the sky in the upper right hand corner in your two before and after pictures. Not the same. There's an obvious white balance/color temperature difference in the otherwise constant sky that "helps" give off the appearance of a de-yellowed headlight. All of a sudden the sky is very BLUE...and so is the headlight!
I do see a significant reduction in the cloudiness and oxidation and yellowing, but i see some deceptive photography in your before/after pics.
beemerboy1 said:What are you doing that is taking that long?
HL are fairly straight forward, wet sanding, compound / polishing
My time is about 1 hour both sides
RatedG said:One thing though...the photography. Look at the color of the sky in the upper right hand corner in your two before and after pictures. Not the same. There's an obvious white balance/color temperature difference in the otherwise constant sky that "helps" give off the appearance of a de-yellowed headlight. All of a sudden the sky is very BLUE...and so is the headlight!
I do see a significant reduction in the cloudiness and oxidation and yellowing, but i see some deceptive photography in your before/after pics.
dietoremain said:ha all I have to say is a good pass of Meguiar's PlastX on a polishing pad with my PC works amazingly. on my headlights and also my friends celica a while back. Why bother with all that? haha.