sanguissaevus
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Ok, so I have completed about 8-10 sets of headlights sanding and polishing playing with the system everytime. Im just a car enthusiest not a pro. Regardless, i tried something new to me which was skipping the sanding entirely and doing what I usually do on my paint...DA with orange pad and Meg 101. I planned to also use 205 with white, again, like I do with my paint, but it looks damn good with just 101! So, basically it took 5min or so to get all the yellow and haze out and now Im thinkn, why ever sand at all???
So, i feel dirty right now by skipping the sanding, but all that hand sanding now looks to me like a beating in a box for minimal return. I mean, i get that it gets the little rock dings out and the deeper scratches, but after looking at the good solo compound results it makes those look trivial and begs the question, why sand at all? After all, if the lense has crows feet or anything else that sandpaper cant even get out, then they will never look perfectly new.
Maybe its cause I hand sand? Maybe I upgrade to sanding with power so its not such a chore? Or do I accept my results as shinier-than-normal mediocrity?
So, i feel dirty right now by skipping the sanding, but all that hand sanding now looks to me like a beating in a box for minimal return. I mean, i get that it gets the little rock dings out and the deeper scratches, but after looking at the good solo compound results it makes those look trivial and begs the question, why sand at all? After all, if the lense has crows feet or anything else that sandpaper cant even get out, then they will never look perfectly new.
Maybe its cause I hand sand? Maybe I upgrade to sanding with power so its not such a chore? Or do I accept my results as shinier-than-normal mediocrity?