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You might be able to get away with the honeycomb pad. I dry sand, but some guys like to wet sand. I'm not trying to confuse you, just trying to give you more options. Remember, apply with some pressure, but not to aggressive. I know 1 detailer that just uses some abrasive compound with a buffer, and it comes out good. Maybe you can practice on a stock rear tail light. I know those also get a white haze from uv on them. Let us know how you do on them.
Hehe......’headlights’ yeah.... right we all know wut you mean tony..You should try sanding, buffing and polishing your headlights.
Dude, too bad you're not near me. That's one of the things I do in my business. I'd help ya
Hey, hey!!Hehe......’headlights’ yeah.... right we all know wut you mean tony..
Hehe......’headlights’ yeah.... right we all know wut you mean tony..
Went through every page of this build and LOVE the recent updates!! Glad to see meaty/aggressive tires making a comeback
The MT III's were my top pic as well. Truck looks great!
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