Fog Light Restoration Makeover
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After pulling off my stock front bumper in place of the Umnitza M5, my OCD overwhelmed me and I immediately had to seize all efforts once I saw my fogs. Simply put, I couldn't install a freshly painted bumper with old looking fogs. So I decided to give my fogs a makeover and here are the results...
Before OCD:
After OCD:
Side by side:
Sure beats buying a new set!!!
Before OCD:
After OCD:
Side by side:
Sure beats buying a new set!!!
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yeah what did you use to clean it?
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It takes some time but here are the steps:
1) sand with 800 grit
2) sand with 1000 grit
3) sand with 2000 grit
4) polish with compound (menzerna power gloss)
5) polish with fine compound (menzerna intensive polish)
6) seal with wax
1) sand with 800 grit
2) sand with 1000 grit
3) sand with 2000 grit
4) polish with compound (menzerna power gloss)
5) polish with fine compound (menzerna intensive polish)
6) seal with wax
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Originally Posted by socale39' post='992622' date='Aug 29 2009, 06:34 PM
It takes some time but here are the steps:
1) sand with 800 grit
2) sand with 1000 grit
3) sand with 2000 grit
4) polish with compound (menzerna power gloss)
5) polish with fine compound (menzerna intensive polish)
6) seal with wax
1) sand with 800 grit
2) sand with 1000 grit
3) sand with 2000 grit
4) polish with compound (menzerna power gloss)
5) polish with fine compound (menzerna intensive polish)
6) seal with wax
going to try the same process on my windshield. be back in 10 days
btw nice work on the fogs they look great.
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Originally Posted by Alpine White Girl' post='992628' date='Aug 29 2009, 07:46 PM
going to try the same process on my windshield. be back in 10 days
btw nice work on the fogs they look great.
btw nice work on the fogs they look great.
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Very nice result. I'm the same way. Every little mod has required double or triple the time so I could clean, polish, whatever, when I pulled off the original piece . My fog lense could use some work. They have a few pits. Thanks.
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If you guys do this don't be afraid. When you sand the lens it will look really foggy and you'll wonder how it'll polish out but it will. Also, use wet sand paper for this job and keep the lens wet when sanding.
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Originally Posted by socale39' post='992622' date='Aug 29 2009, 04:34 PM
It takes some time but here are the steps:
1) sand with 800 grit
2) sand with 1000 grit
3) sand with 2000 grit
4) polish with compound (menzerna power gloss)
5) polish with fine compound (menzerna intensive polish)
6) seal with wax
1) sand with 800 grit
2) sand with 1000 grit
3) sand with 2000 grit
4) polish with compound (menzerna power gloss)
5) polish with fine compound (menzerna intensive polish)
6) seal with wax
great results, nice work