Blackout Removal

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t4k
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Re: Blackout Removal

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There is a big difference in sandpaper. I have some 320 grit that cuts better than some cheaper 220 grit. You get what you pay for!
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Re: Blackout Removal

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Brent! The 180 is a life saver. I've had several vehicles the past few months that the 180 would have saved me time and money. I used them shortly after I ordered them from Korey and its like night and day removing some of the coatings. I am getting calls from detail shops or owners that had their vehicle lights painted and detailed with designs on them, then sprayed with a hardener. I dont know how they drove these vehicles and not got a ticket by the police. The 180 sanding dics removes it quickly. I am having to use one pad per lens in some cases, then I move on to the 320 or 600 pad and what other pad I think I need. I have stopped using polish on the HL lens. I charge $15 to clean & polish the tailights, which takes about 10 minutes or less, so keep the polish in your supply.
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