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Chemical GuysFlex_443_9 Wet Sanding and Restoration Kit, 32 fl. oz
Material | Aluminum Oxide, Silicon Carbide |
Grit Material | Aluminum Oxide or Silicon Carbide |
Brand | Chemical Guys |
Grit Type | Coarse |
Compatible Material | Plastic, Paint |
UPC | 816276017051 |
Number of Items | 3 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00816276017051 |
Manufacturer | Chemical Guys |
Item Weight | 2.83 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.96 x 9.65 x 2.52 inches |
Item model number | FLEX_443_9 |
Manufacturer Part Number | FLEX_443_9 |
C**N
Lo pedi en dos ocasiones y nunca llegan los productos segun se pierden
Lo pedi en dos ocasiones y nunca llegan los productos segun se pierden
M**R
NOT all inclusive kit
Some reviews stated that this kit is all-inclusive, but it is not. In the final step, the Chemical Guys YouTube video recommends applying a clear coat using one of their products called Jet Seal, which has twelve months of protection. A sixteen-ounce bottle costs $39.99 +tax and a four-ounce bottle costs $19.49 +tax, which according to their website, is not currently available, the smaller bottle, that is. I did my research and went with another brand, Bluemagic Headlight Lens Sealer, which cost me $9.24+tax. The reviews on Amazon for the Jet Seal were less than lackluster, pun intended. Also, in their video they recommend using two orbital pads, one white and one yellow. The kit on Amazon, which you will need if you don't already have one, only comes with a yellow one; I only used the one to apply both the V34 and the V36 compound to the headlights. I think you can get by just using one. It cost $6.99+tax. The kit also comes with the V32 and V36 compounds which you will not need, again according to their video. In reference to the recommended adhesive sandpaper, in their video, they use 2500 grit and 3500 grit sandpaper. Their kit comes with a 2000 and 3000 grit sandpaper. They seemed to do the job just fine so no complaints there, it is just different from what is used in their video. Furthermore, their kit also includes what is called a Clay Luber synthetic lubricant which has absolutely nothing to do with restoring your headlights to their former glory; so why is it included in their kit? Chemical Guys should review their own self-produced video and redo their kit to include what they themselves use instead of adding products you don't need in restoring your headlights. Finally, you will need to order a drill attachment if you don't already have one; it costs $11.99+tax, on Amazon. Please see attached photos.
S**H
Great kit, headlights are back to a showroom appearance.
The product works well. I'm not sure why they have the clay lube spray, I just used water to complete the wet sanding. I used the included 2000 and 3000 grit papers to wet sand with water, then used the v34, and v36 to compound and polish, then finished up with jetseal to seal all that fantastic work. The outcome is really good, the difference is in completing multiple steps. It really did a great job on these headlights, 2009 Subaru Forester. They were starting to show their age. Chemical guys is all I use, this kit is a brainer, you can use the v- compounds for tackling other projects, as well as the clay luber. The sand paper has 3 sheets per grit level (i.e. 3 sheets of 2000). Just make sure you get some Jetseal to seal that work to make it last.
L**X
09 Subie WRX
Truly amazing. I followed the chemical guys video except I had to actually start with 800 grit because there was some weird clear coat on my lens. But I moved on and wet sanded with the 2000 to the 3000 and then used my rotary tool to finish it up like the video on YouTube.I sealed it with the jet seal and we shall see how they go. They are night and day from before. I’m just hoping they last now.Not a hard process, just take your time.
M**N
Excellent kit and excellent results
Just used this kit to polish my Tundra headlights today and the results were outstanding. My lights weren't super bad, just starting to yellow a bit and not quite as clear as I'd like them.Just follow the steps and you'll get excellent results. Sand with the 2500 then sand with the 3500. Make sure to take your time and use the sanding steps to get all the dead plastic off your lens.After sanding I used the V34 with a 3" orange pad on my Porter Cable DA. Already starting to look good. Grabbed a clean orange pad and repeated the process with the V36. Finished off with a black jeweling pad and V38 and the results were spectacular. I coated each lens with Meguires Keep Clear Headlight Coating for the final step. Not completely sold on that product but we'll see how long it lasts. Supposedly up to one year.The trick is to take your time with each step of the process and be thorough. If you do that your headlights will look as good as new.Oh! Not sure of the reason for including clay lube with this package. I'd rather they leave that out and shave some $$ of the price.First pic is after sanding. Second pic is after polishing. Third pic is after clear coating.
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