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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Got the EuroTune done with the CAI / 74mm installed - ZOOM ZOOM !!!
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by alaxfire
(Post 677104)
Got the EuroTune done with the CAI / 74mm installed - ZOOM ZOOM !!!
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
After spending a couple of hours on these fog lamps, this is what I ended up with...anyone have any idea how to fix it?
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by alaxfire
(Post 677104)
Got the EuroTune done with the CAI / 74mm installed - ZOOM ZOOM !!!
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by lildaddym
(Post 677200)
After spending a couple of hours on these fog lamps, this is what I ended up with...anyone have any idea how to fix it?
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...0000179MOD.jpg |
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by onehundred80
(Post 677202)
So a EuroTune turned it into a Mazda.:p
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
(Post 677248)
It looks like you did not use the correct abrasive from the picture. You need to start with something that is a little more abrasive, but not too high of a grit because you need to be able to polish out the scratches, gradually. You start with a lower grit, then move to a very high grit (3000) over several stages. You can try wet sanding as well when you get to the higher grit stuff. If you dont sand down until you get rid of the rock marks (most of them, anyway) then you will never really be happy with the turnout, but keep in mind, if there are deep ones, you may not be able to get them out, only make them look a little less noticeable by knocking off the edges...
Restoring a Headlight 3M US DIY drill drills clean cleans clear clears restore restores cloud cloudy haze hazy scratch scratches scratchs yellow yellows headlights fog light lights tail taillight taillights signal plastic plastics car cars auto autos Not to totally hijack the thread, but what should I be using? Please be specific about what grade, etc. |
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by lildaddym
(Post 677290)
I used this kit from 3M:
Restoring a Headlight 3M US DIY drill drills clean cleans clear clears restore restores cloud cloudy haze hazy scratch scratches scratchs yellow yellows headlights fog light lights tail taillight taillights signal plastic plastics car cars auto autos Not to totally hijack the thread, but what should I be using? Please be specific about what grade, etc. |
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Thanks for the pointer! I will see if I can find it!
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by lildaddym
(Post 677290)
Not to totally hijack the thread, but what should I be using? Please be specific about what grade, etc.
You will need to play around with it to see what will work, and I am hesitant to give you any exact answer as I have never done this particular job and do not want to tell you something too gritty and have you be upset with my advise when you can not polish out the scratches. You need to keep going with something heavier until you get the desired result. It should not take you hours, either. PM me if you want to continue the conversation for the sake of everyone else. Hope this helps. |
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
I don't think the P1000 will be coarse enough...should I go to a P600, perhaps?
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Detailed today for the weekend drive.
Cleaned the muffler tips with Simple Green and elbow grease.... Then a senior moment...I started to detail, and after 2/3 of the car done, realized I still had the Simple Green in my hand:( It is clean though! |
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by lildaddym
(Post 677341)
I don't think the P1000 will be coarse enough...should I go to a P600, perhaps?
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
They're not glass...
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by Mrmiata
(Post 677384)
Without first hand knowledge here, but if these are actually glass.. a short trip through google tells me throw the sandpaper away.
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
They sure don't sound like or feel like glass...don't weigh enough, either...I stand to be corrected if we can get a definitive answer...
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Good to hear! LOL.. Okay let me now throw in my .02 worth.. when I got my car she had pretty yellow headlights.. my first rodeo with headlights too. I had some "wore out" 800 grit wet and dry from using on my Miata... and that is what I went after my headlights with, not bearing down but just light pressure and then went to polishing with car polishing compound and final buffing with car wax and they looked very respectable at that point. Previous owner was very surprised at how good they looked. Have since moved to products for headlights, but have no regrets or undesirable results from from my initial attack on them.
Edit: Okay.. the great debate has begun.. I vote glass.. when applying headlight protectant at work.. I broke out the blue magic headlight restorer on my fog light...which not being "overly" concerned as they don't look bad..but did do a "huh"... didn't seem to polish out at all.. Edit..Edit.. Wasn't there a 12:30 am infomercial "scratch magic" or some such for filling the scratches on your glasses.. but wait order now and we'll double your shipment? Edit..edit..edit.. After looking at your pics.. and your description of "don't feel like glass...".. I'm thinking tempered glass.. which could be thinner.. lightweight.. and expensive to replace.. like the 400 dollar price tag that comes with used ones? What do you get when you sand on glass? A highly undesirable result? |
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
[QUOTE=Mrmiata
Edit..edit..edit.. After looking at your pics.. and your description of "don't feel like glass...".. I'm thinking tempered glass.. which could be thinner.. lightweight.. and expensive to replace.. like the 400 dollar price tag that comes with used ones? What do you get when you sand on glass? A highly undesirable result?[/QUOTE] Ok - my 2 cents worth, they are glass. I wanted to remove the pitting so I got out my Dremel and used a coarse grade sanding disc. To my horror the disc dug into the glass and scuffed it and I thought I'm only making it worse! Not to be deterred, I put the finest disc I had on the dremel and I was able to polish out the scuffs as well as remove all the pitting. see post #754 |
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
You guys are right, it is glass...so I can work it out...plan on doing it this weekend...so, I should use the finest discs I can find? What about the initial disc you used? Skip that? How do you mount your discs? I just have the part that goes in the Dremel...
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by lildaddym
(Post 677526)
You guys are right, it is glass...so I can work it out...plan on doing it this weekend...so, I should use the finest discs I can find? What about the initial disc you used? Skip that? How do you mount your discs? I just have the part that goes in the Dremel...
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...2012214500.jpg This is the one I used, it took all the pits out but I had to be careful or it would scuff the glass... https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...2012214606.jpg I used the discs on the bottom right of these three, the dark blue X... https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...2012214706.jpg And the finishing touch, I used a combination of rubbing compound/headlight polish and steelwool pad. It was pretty tedious, I was watching TV and polishing during commercials for a couple of hours (I watch TV anyway so I made it productive time lol) I have to say if I can do it anybody can do it...so geter done! |
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