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How many pads do you use?

Posted: August 30th, 2013, 5:04 am
by stetsonxd
I am newer to HLR and wondering how many pads you guys are using for a pair of headlights? I know some may be harder than others, but average figures for a pair of headlights. Is it like one pad of each grit for each headlight or do you use the same pad on both headlights?

Thanks

Re: How many pads do you use?

Posted: August 31st, 2013, 5:00 am
by t4k
Same pad for both lights. Just keep your pads clean (dry sanding) or you will start to get pigtails.

Re: How many pads do you use?

Posted: August 31st, 2013, 6:32 am
by stetsonxd
oh ok i was under the impression you use one pad of each grit for each headlight. thats good to know thanks

Re: How many pads do you use?

Posted: August 31st, 2013, 1:23 pm
by candyman
If you are using DK's method; For most headlights you only need one pad for each size rquired for both headlights. If I start on the left with the 320, I will start the next size pad on the right with the 500. This method seems to work best for me. Alternating sanding ensures each lens is sanded and smooth. I wipe the lenes down between pads to reduce pigtails. I clean the lens prior to using the 1500 & 3000. You will see what Iam talking about after you have done several. You will always have a few HLR that you will need 2 or more of the 180 or 320 pads to get to the surface of the lens.

Re: How many pads do you use?

Posted: August 31st, 2013, 1:50 pm
by t4k
candyman wrote: For most headlights you only need one pad for each size rquired for both headlights. If I start on the left with the 320, I will start the next size pad on the right with the 500.
Same here!

Re: How many pads do you use?

Posted: August 31st, 2013, 4:00 pm
by stetsonxd
Thanks for the replies guys, thats a lot of help.

Re: How many pads do you use?

Posted: September 3rd, 2013, 6:55 am
by Old Blue 66
candyman wrote:If you are using DK's method; For most headlights you only need one pad for each size rquired for both headlights. If I start on the left with the 320, I will start the next size pad on the right with the 500. This method seems to work best for me. Alternating sanding ensures each lens is sanded and smooth. I wipe the lenes down between pads to reduce pigtails. I clean the lens prior to using the 1500 & 3000. You will see what Iam talking about after you have done several. You will always have a few HLR that you will need 2 or more of the 180 or 320 pads to get to the surface of the lens.
Excellent. We do the same thing. Thats never been mentioned here as far as I can remember