WJ Lense Polishing
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Re: WJ Lense Polishing
On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 16:40:52 UTC Marc <none@all.com> wrote:
> In article <cu2uf.73479$wq.23348@bignews7.bellsouth.net>,
> KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com says...
> >
> > "Mindy" <drranchtx@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> > news:I12uf.4983$nu6.1931@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
> > :I had a 2001 WJ with the most awful scared head lamps.....I didn't know
> > : about lenses polishing till this news group mention that that was an
> > : option......I had a professional detailer working on the side come and
> > : polish my lenses.....they are like new now, clean and clear....what a joy
> > : from the terrible frosted look they had that made my Jeep look awful as
> > well
> > : as dim head lights.....I am not promoting this fellows work but for a good
> > : job, it takes a process of wet sanding and polishing to accomplish this
> > : job.....no easy fix from the auto store goodies.....as he worked, the
> > : fellow said that the stealerships get all the best chemicals to clean and
> > : trim out a vehicle.... it is well worth the 60 dollars I spent to clear
> > up
> > : a terrible blemish that there was no way for me to tackle my self.....
> >
> > Happy Day when you get your baby all bright eyed again aye!
> >
> > I have polished headlights out and let me tell ya, it's a big job.
> >
> > how much did he charge you to do it?
> > Any guarantees?
> unfortunately with most polishing jobs like that, it will re-haze over
> much quicker the next time...
Look around for a UV protectant coating. The Air Force uses it on
some of their canopies after polishing to keep them clear but I have
no idea where to even start looking (google??).
--
Will Honea
> In article <cu2uf.73479$wq.23348@bignews7.bellsouth.net>,
> KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com says...
> >
> > "Mindy" <drranchtx@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> > news:I12uf.4983$nu6.1931@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
> > :I had a 2001 WJ with the most awful scared head lamps.....I didn't know
> > : about lenses polishing till this news group mention that that was an
> > : option......I had a professional detailer working on the side come and
> > : polish my lenses.....they are like new now, clean and clear....what a joy
> > : from the terrible frosted look they had that made my Jeep look awful as
> > well
> > : as dim head lights.....I am not promoting this fellows work but for a good
> > : job, it takes a process of wet sanding and polishing to accomplish this
> > : job.....no easy fix from the auto store goodies.....as he worked, the
> > : fellow said that the stealerships get all the best chemicals to clean and
> > : trim out a vehicle.... it is well worth the 60 dollars I spent to clear
> > up
> > : a terrible blemish that there was no way for me to tackle my self.....
> >
> > Happy Day when you get your baby all bright eyed again aye!
> >
> > I have polished headlights out and let me tell ya, it's a big job.
> >
> > how much did he charge you to do it?
> > Any guarantees?
> unfortunately with most polishing jobs like that, it will re-haze over
> much quicker the next time...
Look around for a UV protectant coating. The Air Force uses it on
some of their canopies after polishing to keep them clear but I have
no idea where to even start looking (google??).
--
Will Honea
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Re: WJ Lense Polishing
On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 16:40:52 UTC Marc <none@all.com> wrote:
> In article <cu2uf.73479$wq.23348@bignews7.bellsouth.net>,
> KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com says...
> >
> > "Mindy" <drranchtx@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> > news:I12uf.4983$nu6.1931@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
> > :I had a 2001 WJ with the most awful scared head lamps.....I didn't know
> > : about lenses polishing till this news group mention that that was an
> > : option......I had a professional detailer working on the side come and
> > : polish my lenses.....they are like new now, clean and clear....what a joy
> > : from the terrible frosted look they had that made my Jeep look awful as
> > well
> > : as dim head lights.....I am not promoting this fellows work but for a good
> > : job, it takes a process of wet sanding and polishing to accomplish this
> > : job.....no easy fix from the auto store goodies.....as he worked, the
> > : fellow said that the stealerships get all the best chemicals to clean and
> > : trim out a vehicle.... it is well worth the 60 dollars I spent to clear
> > up
> > : a terrible blemish that there was no way for me to tackle my self.....
> >
> > Happy Day when you get your baby all bright eyed again aye!
> >
> > I have polished headlights out and let me tell ya, it's a big job.
> >
> > how much did he charge you to do it?
> > Any guarantees?
> unfortunately with most polishing jobs like that, it will re-haze over
> much quicker the next time...
Look around for a UV protectant coating. The Air Force uses it on
some of their canopies after polishing to keep them clear but I have
no idea where to even start looking (google??).
--
Will Honea
> In article <cu2uf.73479$wq.23348@bignews7.bellsouth.net>,
> KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com says...
> >
> > "Mindy" <drranchtx@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> > news:I12uf.4983$nu6.1931@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
> > :I had a 2001 WJ with the most awful scared head lamps.....I didn't know
> > : about lenses polishing till this news group mention that that was an
> > : option......I had a professional detailer working on the side come and
> > : polish my lenses.....they are like new now, clean and clear....what a joy
> > : from the terrible frosted look they had that made my Jeep look awful as
> > well
> > : as dim head lights.....I am not promoting this fellows work but for a good
> > : job, it takes a process of wet sanding and polishing to accomplish this
> > : job.....no easy fix from the auto store goodies.....as he worked, the
> > : fellow said that the stealerships get all the best chemicals to clean and
> > : trim out a vehicle.... it is well worth the 60 dollars I spent to clear
> > up
> > : a terrible blemish that there was no way for me to tackle my self.....
> >
> > Happy Day when you get your baby all bright eyed again aye!
> >
> > I have polished headlights out and let me tell ya, it's a big job.
> >
> > how much did he charge you to do it?
> > Any guarantees?
> unfortunately with most polishing jobs like that, it will re-haze over
> much quicker the next time...
Look around for a UV protectant coating. The Air Force uses it on
some of their canopies after polishing to keep them clear but I have
no idea where to even start looking (google??).
--
Will Honea
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Re: WJ Lense Polishing
On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 16:40:52 UTC Marc <none@all.com> wrote:
> In article <cu2uf.73479$wq.23348@bignews7.bellsouth.net>,
> KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com says...
> >
> > "Mindy" <drranchtx@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> > news:I12uf.4983$nu6.1931@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
> > :I had a 2001 WJ with the most awful scared head lamps.....I didn't know
> > : about lenses polishing till this news group mention that that was an
> > : option......I had a professional detailer working on the side come and
> > : polish my lenses.....they are like new now, clean and clear....what a joy
> > : from the terrible frosted look they had that made my Jeep look awful as
> > well
> > : as dim head lights.....I am not promoting this fellows work but for a good
> > : job, it takes a process of wet sanding and polishing to accomplish this
> > : job.....no easy fix from the auto store goodies.....as he worked, the
> > : fellow said that the stealerships get all the best chemicals to clean and
> > : trim out a vehicle.... it is well worth the 60 dollars I spent to clear
> > up
> > : a terrible blemish that there was no way for me to tackle my self.....
> >
> > Happy Day when you get your baby all bright eyed again aye!
> >
> > I have polished headlights out and let me tell ya, it's a big job.
> >
> > how much did he charge you to do it?
> > Any guarantees?
> unfortunately with most polishing jobs like that, it will re-haze over
> much quicker the next time...
Look around for a UV protectant coating. The Air Force uses it on
some of their canopies after polishing to keep them clear but I have
no idea where to even start looking (google??).
--
Will Honea
> In article <cu2uf.73479$wq.23348@bignews7.bellsouth.net>,
> KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com says...
> >
> > "Mindy" <drranchtx@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> > news:I12uf.4983$nu6.1931@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
> > :I had a 2001 WJ with the most awful scared head lamps.....I didn't know
> > : about lenses polishing till this news group mention that that was an
> > : option......I had a professional detailer working on the side come and
> > : polish my lenses.....they are like new now, clean and clear....what a joy
> > : from the terrible frosted look they had that made my Jeep look awful as
> > well
> > : as dim head lights.....I am not promoting this fellows work but for a good
> > : job, it takes a process of wet sanding and polishing to accomplish this
> > : job.....no easy fix from the auto store goodies.....as he worked, the
> > : fellow said that the stealerships get all the best chemicals to clean and
> > : trim out a vehicle.... it is well worth the 60 dollars I spent to clear
> > up
> > : a terrible blemish that there was no way for me to tackle my self.....
> >
> > Happy Day when you get your baby all bright eyed again aye!
> >
> > I have polished headlights out and let me tell ya, it's a big job.
> >
> > how much did he charge you to do it?
> > Any guarantees?
> unfortunately with most polishing jobs like that, it will re-haze over
> much quicker the next time...
Look around for a UV protectant coating. The Air Force uses it on
some of their canopies after polishing to keep them clear but I have
no idea where to even start looking (google??).
--
Will Honea
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