CLoudy headlamp solution
#26
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GLC300
opaque lens polish
Here is another product that does the job well. You can see the before/after pics too.
http://www.mercedesshop.com/shopforu...ad.php?t=62144
http://www.mercedesshop.com/shopforu...ad.php?t=62144
#27
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.... nothing to brag about, it is a previous model....
HERE IS ANOTHER CHEAP and GOOD WAY, and no advertising to ANY product,....ok ok...maybe Meguiar's PlastX
Get 1000 grid sand paper ($2.90 for 5 sheets)
And 2000 grid sand paper ($2.90 for 5 sheets) from Auto store or Homedepot.
1. Start w/ 1000 sand paper with water (must sand it wet)
2. wash off~
3. proceed w/ 2000 grid w/ water (must sand it wet and lots elbow grease and make sure all surface feel smooth)
4. Wash off~
5. Apply Meguiar's PlastX ($5.25 a bottle at Pepboy)
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w210/145981-do-not-buy-ebay-list-projector-headligt-fog-light.html (yes, before and after pic of same lens toward end of the post)
Get 1000 grid sand paper ($2.90 for 5 sheets)
And 2000 grid sand paper ($2.90 for 5 sheets) from Auto store or Homedepot.
1. Start w/ 1000 sand paper with water (must sand it wet)
2. wash off~
3. proceed w/ 2000 grid w/ water (must sand it wet and lots elbow grease and make sure all surface feel smooth)
4. Wash off~
5. Apply Meguiar's PlastX ($5.25 a bottle at Pepboy)
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w210/145981-do-not-buy-ebay-list-projector-headligt-fog-light.html (yes, before and after pic of same lens toward end of the post)
Last edited by no_clue; 05-08-2006 at 11:25 PM.