Sams Club offering HeadLight Restoration

LeMarque

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Wondering if anyone knows whose system it is. I talked to the guys there and they are sanding (they didn't know the grit but it sounded like just one girt paper) followed by a spray can of sealer and a heat lamp. Again they said 'it's just a hot bulb'.



All for $29.95
 
Wow, the aerosol cans are $18 each, but the "starter kit" with 6 aerosol cans, some sand paper, microfibers, and masking tape is $600+!



I need to get into the business of selling sand paper, masking tape, and microfibers!
 
Thinking about it and I'm going to buy a can, there are other suppliers, to try it out.



If all it takes is a proper sanding with 600 grit sandpaper (how can that be?) and this miracle spray, a pair of lights can be done in under an hour.



Rather then having to go say from 800, 1000, 2000, buff, IPA, etc.
 
Headlights are a pita.



I learned my lesson not to use 3000 grit on the DA because I burnt the heck out of a section on my girlfriend's headlight just as I was finishing up the sanding process. I got ticked off that 1000 grit wasn't even touching the burnt spot so I went to 180 which caused scratches that took another hour to fix. lol
 
Make sure you update us on the results Lemarque. If all that is necessary is 600 grit paper, some alcohol, that spray and a UV lamp that would be amazing to say the least.



One can should do about 10 vehicles too since they claim their starter kit with 6 cans will do 30 vehicles.
 
brownbob06 said:
Make sure you update us on the results Lemarque. If all that is necessary is 600 grit paper, some alcohol, that spray and a UV lamp that would be amazing to say the least.



One can should do about 10 vehicles too since they claim their starter kit with 6 cans will do 30 vehicles.



I'll be placing an order on Monday and posting back with pics as soon as I get some headlights to work on.
 
LeMarque said:
Wondering if anyone knows whose system it is. I talked to the guys there and they are sanding (they didn't know the grit but it sounded like just one girt paper) followed by a spray can of sealer and a heat lamp. Again they said 'it's just a hot bulb'.



All for $29.95



I can just imagine what kind of mess (overspray) these guys are going to create doing this? I remember when Best Buy was doing detailing.....
 
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