What did you do with your DII today?
I used mequiers heavyduty headlight refinish. It is diffrerent than a lot as you do the sanding by hand and only do the final polish with a drill. They give you a 3000 & 1000 grit by hand, i started with some 800 i had. After the final polish they give you a UV protectent to apply. Real time i might have 3 hours in them . Thx
I used mequiers heavyduty headlight refinish. It is diffrerent than a lot as you do the sanding by hand and only do the final polish with a drill. They give you a 3000 & 1000 grit by hand, i started with some 800 i had. After the final polish they give you a UV protectent to apply. Real time i might have 3 hours in them . Thx
I used mequiers heavyduty headlight refinish. It is diffrerent than a lot as you do the sanding by hand and only do the final polish with a drill. They give you a 3000 & 1000 grit by hand, i started with some 800 i had. After the final polish they give you a UV protectent to apply. Real time i might have 3 hours in them . Thx
Separate the lens from the housing. And do both inside and out
I used mequiers heavyduty headlight refinish. It is diffrerent than a lot as you do the sanding by hand and only do the final polish with a drill. They give you a 3000 & 1000 grit by hand, i started with some 800 i had. After the final polish they give you a UV protectent to apply. Real time i might have 3 hours in them . Thx
I've got the 3M kit, although I'm not sure what grits the wetsanding discs are. My lights aren't too bad right now, but I'd like to restore them to that nice crystal condition. I'd probably want to finish on a bench buffing wheel and then hit them with arcylic UV clear coat instead of a protectant, otherwise you'll need to keep reapplying it and eventually your lights will start to fog up again regardless.
There's a thread on autogeek that is over 100 pages on using Helmsman Spar Urethane mixed 1:1 with Mineral Spirit for UV protection. Its a wipe on application. Nice thing about wipeon is its a heavier (longer lasting & better UV protection) and no need to worry about overspray.
Last edited by acamato; May 6, 2015 at 01:45 PM.
the advantage I found with the mequiers heavyduty headlight refinish over the 3M is you do the sanding by hand. I could see several places on the 03/04 lights if I were trying to power sand there would have been flat spots when "I" got done.
Replace that worn out gasket between the handle box assembly and the body if you haven't already. Mine wore out and cracked, causing the LP lights to fill up with water.


