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    fastmgalant97
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    fogged headlights

    alright iv cleared the corners of my headlights and it just looks sweet now how do i get that foggy shit off without having to use a hi speed buffer?

  2. #2
    uh, a really fast hand? lmao.. u ever swing through greensboro?
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  3. #3
    fastmgalant97
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    sumtimes on my way to florida but not netime soon. can i just get a buffer wheel for my drill will that work and how do i go about cleaning them?

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by fastmgalant97
    sumtimes on my way to florida but not netime soon. can i just get a buffer wheel for my drill will that work and how do i go about cleaning them?
    theres a tutorial around here somewhere.. put the napa right next to my shop has this 3m kit. it has a buffer for ur drill, 600 grit sand paper, 1000 grit, 1500 grit, and 3000 grit, after u've wet sanded ur headlight with those, u use a plastic cleaner and a plastic polish. the kit costs ~$80 but it does around 20 sets of headlights. and we charge $30/set
    works great on neons, caravans, and my galant b4 i got erics headlights..
    1997 Mitsubishi Galant 4G64 *R*I*P*

    soon to come, 97 Copper GST 5spd, Bone Stock, for now...

  5. #5
    here's the tutorial https://www.thegalantcenter.org/viewt...pic.php?t=31438

    you don't need to use some electrical buffer. but it helps make things go faster if you do have one. if not, just make sure you have alot of elbow grease on hand.

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  6. #6
    Can someone up the tutorial cuz it aint working.
    1997 Galant ES CAI....Thats it and some NgK Plugs.

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