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vinyl-4ever
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Hello all, Just wondering how you headlight guys that use dvelup are making out. I have had pretty good success. I finally got a good an instructional dvd that I could play. Has anyone ever restored a light bar, like for a wrecker or emergency vehicle. I have done a couple, very impressive. The customer was like "I dont remember them looking that good new".
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grouselab

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vinyl-4ever;24306 wrote:Hello all, Just wondering how you headlight guys that use dvelup are making out. I have had pretty good success. I finally got a good an instructional dvd that I could play. Has anyone ever restored a light bar, like for a wrecker or emergency vehicle. I have done a couple, very impressive. The customer was like "I dont remember them looking that good new".
where do you buy your headlight repair/cleaning kit? what the name of the company do you order from?..
Thanks
Darren
harrellbenjamin

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vinyl-4ever;24306 wrote:Hello all, Just wondering how you headlight guys that use dvelup are making out. I have had pretty good success. I finally got a good an instructional dvd that I could play. Has anyone ever restored a light bar, like for a wrecker or emergency vehicle. I have done a couple, very impressive. The customer was like "I dont remember them looking that good new".
The Dvelup 2 part slicker/coating is the best yet.It gives you the best job possible.How much did you charge for the light bar???
vinyl-4ever
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I charged $70.00. It looked new when I was done. The next time I might take the lenses off and do them on a work bench.
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I've been using Dvelup's system for over a year. Like it a lot. Now have variable speed sander which makes tough jobs easier. Haven't done a bar yet but local wrecker would like it done when he can afford it.
Dale...
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gt_repair

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I bought my Dvelop syst. just after the hoopla that was going on a few months back..... It has cust my time down a to about an hour for a hard job as to 3 hours in the past with my other system. I am doing it by hand just to get the hands on feel. I am not in a rush at this time so it is giving me the time to try every way to sand them down to clean them and re seal them.

I am impressed with it,,, I will see after a year on my wifes truck. I will not re polish them out just to compair before and after.

Don D.
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