imported_Quenga
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I finally put together another kit that is faster and lasts longer. I know a few people use it on here, thought I'd share my results and what I "dislike" about it.
Here are a few 50/50, before/after shots I just took:
This shot shows the only thing I really "dislike" about this product. The typical "sprayed/orange peel" look. I had previously been polishing the lights out like paint and then just sealing them with HD Poxy. Polishing looks much better since it doesn't have the peel look, but it won't last unless you maintain it. Which, most people won't...which is why they pay for services like this.
I was doing a few headlights a month and then stopped because I got busy. I also didn't like knowing that people would be back. I warned everyone, but the majority of people were selling/trading in their cars and just wanted it to "look" good.
From a normal stand point, you can't notice, but seeing how I always look at my car close up, I see it every time.
This was my process:
Meguiar's 3" Sanding Discs on a PC (I would love to use those air compressor guns, but I have neither
)
320 Grit
500 Grit
800 Grit
Meguiars Foam Finishing Discs
1000 Grit (Sand)
3000 Grit (Sand)
SEM Solaray Headlight UV Sealant
2 light coats. 2 minutes between first and second coat and 5 minutes in between 2nd coat and UV Lamp Cure.
I cured it in 3 sections @ 2 minutes each, then touched up any remaining spots for a minute or so. You can tell it's not fully cured because it's still a little tacky. Usually the top edges and corners.
Now the car is sitting in direct sunlight facing the sun to finish curing. I ran out of tape and towels, so I'll do the second light later today once I hope over to the store and get more.
Anyone else using SEM Solaray spray? Got any tips?
Here are a few 50/50, before/after shots I just took:




This shot shows the only thing I really "dislike" about this product. The typical "sprayed/orange peel" look. I had previously been polishing the lights out like paint and then just sealing them with HD Poxy. Polishing looks much better since it doesn't have the peel look, but it won't last unless you maintain it. Which, most people won't...which is why they pay for services like this.
I was doing a few headlights a month and then stopped because I got busy. I also didn't like knowing that people would be back. I warned everyone, but the majority of people were selling/trading in their cars and just wanted it to "look" good.

From a normal stand point, you can't notice, but seeing how I always look at my car close up, I see it every time.
This was my process:

Meguiar's 3" Sanding Discs on a PC (I would love to use those air compressor guns, but I have neither

320 Grit
500 Grit
800 Grit
Meguiars Foam Finishing Discs
1000 Grit (Sand)
3000 Grit (Sand)
SEM Solaray Headlight UV Sealant
2 light coats. 2 minutes between first and second coat and 5 minutes in between 2nd coat and UV Lamp Cure.
I cured it in 3 sections @ 2 minutes each, then touched up any remaining spots for a minute or so. You can tell it's not fully cured because it's still a little tacky. Usually the top edges and corners.

Now the car is sitting in direct sunlight facing the sun to finish curing. I ran out of tape and towels, so I'll do the second light later today once I hope over to the store and get more.
Anyone else using SEM Solaray spray? Got any tips?