Headlight restoraion Please

lewistonight

New member
I need a head light restoration on a 2003 Cadillac CTS... The headlights are acrylic and they have oxidation. Send me a quote, and If you need pics I can provide them. I live in los Angeles.
 
Here is a video of the service that I provide...its a true 6-step process for crystal clear results.



YouTube - Lens Restoration on a 2002 V.W. Jetta by Innovative Detailing



Generally I charge between $75.00 - $100.00 per lens, I am a fully mobile service and I employ the 3M Professional lens correction sytem to restore your lenses.



I am located in OC but I do travel, just need to know what part of L.A.



I have a soon to be up and running website "headlightlensrestoral.com" which should be up and running by 12/09
 
You can DIY easily with Meg's or other brand's headlight restoration kit

if the damage is severe, than call detailer like ^

his process is very professional and best quality
 
Balthazarr said:
Don't bother with this guy.

He's asked for details from numerous members and then doesn't reply.



You’re just upset because I didn't use your services, but its okay I don’t blame you just cheer up buddy. SoCalB6 did a great job doing a paint correction and removing swirls on my black car and I couldn’t be much happier.
 
EliminatorXP said:
Here is a video of the service that I provide...its a true 6-step process for crystal clear results.



YouTube - Lens Restoration on a 2002 V.W. Jetta by Innovative Detailing



Generally I charge between $75.00 - $100.00 per lens, I am a fully mobile service and I employ the 3M Professional lens correction sytem to restore your lenses.



I am located in OC but I do travel, just need to know what part of L.A.



I have a soon to be up and running website "headlightlensrestoral.com" which should be up and running by 12/09



Cool vid. I want that little air sander LOL... Do you guy's re-clear it when it's all done or just leave it unprotected?
 
Jakerooni said:
Cool vid. I want that little air sander LOL... Do you guy's re-clear it when it's all done or just leave it unprotected?



Thanks Jakerooni and drift500.............



Little D/A sander is a good one "Blue Point" your local Snap On tool guy carries them.



I actually offer my clients some options when it comes to the sale.....



1) Lens correction and a polymer sealant

2) Lens correction and PPF



If you look at my Youtube page as well you will see other types of lenses that we have also corrected





Superior Shine

So where is the loyalty?? :nixweiss



+1:xyxthumbs
 
lewistonight said:
You’re just upset because I didn't use your services, but its okay I don’t blame you just cheer up buddy. SoCalB6 did a great job doing a paint correction and removing swirls on my black car and I couldn’t be much happier.



Not why at all.



It's bc you didn't reply to my PM's after I responded to your thread, the first time.

Then several other members chimed in about you blowing them off, previously.

Just a reply would be a courteous move.

Don't you think so?
 
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