DP AIO Headlight Restoring Polish

512detail

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Car donated by neighbor. Hey, I get bored when I have a day off.

drivers side
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Passenger side
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Cleaned with Spray n wipe + glide w/red nanoskin clay sponge


One pass on half of drivers side
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Scrubbed pad with a dental brush and did a 2nd pass same area
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Not as bad

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Finished up with two passes as well.
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after

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Before

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after

Passenger looked much worse
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3 passes on a brand new pad, not satisfactory but a good improvement
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before
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before

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Even this product has its limits but overall its a joy to work with

Tried an experiment, finished with essence on a yellow pad and topped an hour later with exp.

I recommend this product to anyone looking for a quick way to restore mild to moderately damaged headlights to new condition. Extremely faded lights may require more aggressive methods (sanding) prior to using this.

Thanks for viewing.
 
I love it! I finally ran into a set that I had to sand...been over a year. Great product. Nice review
Thanks. I've never tried sanding lights but probably should have a sanding block or something to use in cases like these...not sure what grit though
Looks great. Going to have to add this to the collection
I was septical at first. It's some good stuff. You can almost watch the abrasives break down before your eyes
Thanks, I have been wondering how these specialized AOIs work. Nice to see a review.
The previous reviews i saw plus the bogo sale in the past made this a great buy for sure.
 
Shakinghorizons are you using essence topped with exp, the dp sealant, or something else? Just looking for a bit of clarification. Thanks.
 
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Scrubbed pad with a dental brush
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Great tip about using a stiff bristled brush to clean your pad on the fly! I use my pad cleaning brush for the exact same purpose and wanted to make sure and highlight this nice tip for others to see. Excellent results again, 512.
 
Is it really an AIO
Description just says clean compound and polish
Doesn't mention protection
So I imagine a coating is nessary after this step
 
I think the aio comes from sanding/compund/polish. The kit comes with a spray sealant protectant.
 
How often do you need to reapply the sealant? Looking at getting this kit for my personal use.
Not sure. I've seen others post 6months with one coat of the sealant.
About a year was mentioned earlier but I don't know if it's garaged, etc.
I'd say every few (3-4)months reapply and you'd be safe for sure.
 
How do you clean the purple foam wool pad when you are done and on the fly?

Good question - with the machine turned off use a stiff bristle brush (like the white one 512detail shows in his first pick or a foam pad conditioning brush) to help lift up the matted fibers and remove spend product and residue.

For cleaning, I'll spray the pads with OPC 3:1, work it in, and rinse. Thin wool pads are super easy to clean.

Hope that helps!
 
How do you clean the purple foam wool pad when you are done and on the fly?

yep just like Angus said. there is a dollar tree close to my house and it comes in handy for these $1 brushes

I just brush them in a counter clockwise motion (against the way they spin when being operated) and it fluffs the pad back up..reapply AIO headlight polish and repeat.

and just in case, I have four of these little thin foamed wool pads. I use one per headlight. I end up cleaning the pad twice if not three times during each headlight and just use a fresh (clean) one for the 2nd headlight
 
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