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The 2018 Kia Sportage that I did this morning I thought 800 grit was going to be enough to sand it down, but it was not so I went to 600 grit and worked my way up and spent almost an hour on one lens. And it’s still did not remove the peeling clearcoat so after I put on the ceramic coating, you could still identify the highs and lows, but the haze was all gone. Maybe I should just stop taking jobs that aren’t full clearcoat failure. The client was still happy because the cloudiness was gone, but ultimately it’s not going to last.
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1 like • 4d
If you don’t like how the first grit came out just go down more. Your first grit after your done should look like it’s a Matte clear no shiny spots etc. after you get that just work your way up. I have had to do it a couple times
Meta Glasses
What brand and style are people using Im looking at Rayband gen 1 and 2 would like to know what Andrew uses
0 likes • 4d
I want apple ones if they ever come out lol
Polisher/sander
Recommend any Cordless Car Buffer/polisher Machine ? On Amazon etc..
3 likes • 5d
I am going to buy the flex pxe80 combo I think
Another one!
I worked on a 2016 Buick encore this morning and even though it’s not perfect it definitely came out better. I did 1000, 2000, 3000 grit. Maybe should’ve gone to 800.. Customer was still very satisfied
Another one!
1 like • 7d
What Andrew always says it’s just plastic honestly it’s hard to mess up anyway. My first test set i got recommended to go to 400 or something and I didn’t think it was good enough so I went down to 220. Final result turned out better than what it was lol. Obviously not clear like I wanted but again these were a set my dad got me from the junk yard. Also being said I learned along from just doing one headlight as shitty has this because I thought I messed up because they are hazy still but it turns out it is on the inside and not the outside side.
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You are in complete control of how far you take this business. The reality is that about 99% of people doing headlight restoration treat it like a hobby. They do a few cars here and there and never push it any further. But we want you to be the 1%. There are several people in this niche who have turned headlight restoration into serious, life-changing income. This business can absolutely produce $2,000+ per week if the right things are in place. If you're trying to level up, drop a comment and tell me specifically what you're struggling with. And don’t just say “I need more customers.” Tell me the real issue, like: - You have a hard time talking to people - You don’t have a website - You don’t know how to price jobs - You’re nervous approaching dealerships - You don’t know how to get repeat work Let’s actually break down what’s holding you back and figure out why you’re not at $2,000 per week yet — and what we can change to get you there.
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2 likes • 7d
@John Shipps I have the same issue right now
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Jesse DeBrum
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