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Some cheap G3 compound should get it good.
Thank you but could you explain a little further please ?Some cheap G3 compound should get it good.
Thank you but could you explain a little further please ?
G3 compound and T-cut etc is what people use to take faint scratches and over spray or sun faded paint to bring up the paint smooth and shiny before polishing on car bodywork , that is what I used (T-cut rubbing compound) then polished it with mer polish which is a finer rubbing compound with wax added to it to make the headlamp clear to remove the faded UV damage , then sealed it in with no1 supergloss , but I have bought some clear none yellowing from UV clear cote lacquer if they fade again so that its a permanent fix . I am sure the metal polish you have will do the job but it may need 2 or 3 attempts depending how quick it can cut through the haze .Thank you but could you explain a little further please ?
I am amazed at some of the help I'm getting. I would never have dreamed of using T-Cut or wet and dry. Thanks to all of you.G3 compound and T-cut etc is what people use to take faint scratches and over spray or sun faded paint to bring up the paint smooth and shiny before polishing on car bodywork , that is what I used (T-cut rubbing compound) then polished it with mer polish which is a finer rubbing compound with wax added to it to make the headlamp clear to remove the faded UV damage , then sealed it in with no1 supergloss , but I have bought some clear none yellowing from UV clear cote lacquer if they fade again so that its a permanent fix . I am sure the metal polish you have will do the job but it may need 2 or 3 attempts depending how quick it can cut through the haze .