Re: Lens Polish
[Re: BradH]
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10/09/08 03:54 PM
10/09/08 03:54 PM
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Re: Lens Polish
[Re: BradH]
#134284
10/09/08 04:02 PM
10/09/08 04:02 PM
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Posts: 2,368 Wheatfield, NY
Cuda340
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Lens Polish?
Really? I thought Len was Italian...
I was thinking the same thing, I almost fell off my chair laughing!!!!
Len's Polish? hahaha
I don't know why that is so funny...
Anyways, I have used the sand paper method (wet sand with 220, then 300, then 400 and then polish with any type of compound. The mag wheel polish works well. You can even try Bomani. It is a soft type of abrasive found at the supermarket next to the Comet. Jeff
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Re: Lens Polish
[Re: BigTerry]
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10/09/08 10:41 PM
10/09/08 10:41 PM
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I never thought about rubbing compound before I give that a try! Thank for answering guys and even you funny people hehehehe!
Very fine rubing compound work good.
Also.... Toothpaste. Seriously, try it.
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Re: Lens Polish
[Re: mopars4ever]
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10/10/08 12:50 PM
10/10/08 12:50 PM
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i use the same stuff i buff clear coat with. Medium. works fine by hand or buffer.
Love them 68 MOPARS! GTS 340 auto, Charger R/T 440 4-speed, Superbee 383 auto, GTX 440 auto, D100 (new front frame 5.7 hemi - in process), Formula S 340 4-Speed A/C (it's green), 383 auto Roadrunner (maybe a hemi - waiting) and a 68 W200 Power Wagon. Drivers: 07 Cummins and 14 Ecodiesel 4x4.
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Re: plastic Lens Polish
[Re: BigTerry]
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10/12/08 10:18 PM
10/12/08 10:18 PM
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never heard of that brand... is it any good?
Yes, it worked well for me. It's like a paste with some gritty stuff in it to help. I'm not sure who sells it now, I've had mine for so long and haven't run out yet. Got a decent sample tube in the mail.
http://www.flitzusa.com/shop/
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