Hi Friends, I've been doing headlights for a while but with my own technique; I learned myself that sanding was the way and tried it dry and wet, manually, with power drill and with a triangular sander that vibrates (Craftsman). At the end I saw that power drill is dangerous because it jumps from the HL and can damage the paint, hard to control; and as well the triangular sander, the old clear coat sticks to the sand paper and impairs from continue sanding. So I could not stop using wet-dry sand paper by hand and water for the 320 or 400 grit and water+few drops of soap on a spray bottle for 1000 and 2000 grits. After that I apply Urethane Clear coat mixed wit 50% Mineral Spirit for finish. Is good, but I need to improve the quality and time. Another reason is that winter is coming and water will freeze in few minutes.
Questions:
a) For those using the 3" Orbital Sander and doing it dry, doesn't the clear coat (and/or plastic from HL) stick to the sand paper?
b) How about corners? Some vehicles have HL deeper than hoods, grills and bumpers, even with sharp corners that round 3" machines will not reach.
c) Comparing the Urethane (if anyone used before) with Delta Kits coating, is it easier to apply and/or give better results?
Please give me your opinion, I really need to keep doing, is the only thing I have, no other job, only HL and starting with WSR.
Thank you all and keep the good work. God Bless.