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So due to my own neglect and working 7 days a week. I had a bird bombed headlight on my wifes car. I got around to washing the family cars and the headlight was stained white where the bird hit it. I thought it was done. Mind you the headlight factory coating was long gone for years.
I had some spare time so I gave it a shot to repair it. One headlight had mild yellowing the other well had the mess. I pulled out the M101 just to see what it could do on plastic. Well it ripped through the mild oxidation with a orange foam LC pad by hand in 5 minutes with no dusting, zero hazing or scratches ON plastic.
The bird bomb stain well it touched it a little bit. Wet sanding it was. 1500 then 2000 grit. That stain took a lot of sanding to cut through. M101 ate the 2000 sanding marks in about 10 mins by hand two passes. Bird bomb stain removed. Plastic is crystal clear no haze.
Just lightly misted the pad with distilled H20 and the 101 worked for a long time.
I wish I took pics but going from this cannot be saved to it getting that headlight fixed I was overwhelmed by the complete save and speed.
I had some spare time so I gave it a shot to repair it. One headlight had mild yellowing the other well had the mess. I pulled out the M101 just to see what it could do on plastic. Well it ripped through the mild oxidation with a orange foam LC pad by hand in 5 minutes with no dusting, zero hazing or scratches ON plastic.
The bird bomb stain well it touched it a little bit. Wet sanding it was. 1500 then 2000 grit. That stain took a lot of sanding to cut through. M101 ate the 2000 sanding marks in about 10 mins by hand two passes. Bird bomb stain removed. Plastic is crystal clear no haze.
Just lightly misted the pad with distilled H20 and the 101 worked for a long time.
I wish I took pics but going from this cannot be saved to it getting that headlight fixed I was overwhelmed by the complete save and speed.