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...are windburnt ,cloudy and pitted by sanding with fine sandpaper and then rubbing outwith finesse compound or similar without ruining the lens ? yes, if done carefully, rubbing compound can be used ...

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Question about 2001 Tiburon

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...have services where they will do it for you as well Another option is to take a light rubbing compound and go at it on the lenses. Do not use too harsh of compound. The lenses have a plastic ...

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...it can be buffed. Sand the affected area with 400 Wet/Dry, then 600 Wet/Dry. Use a Plastic Buffing Compound or White Diamond as Rouge is too fine, to restore the shine. Let the compound do the work

...faded alot more than the rest. respray is too expensive my car is navy blue. YOU CAN USE POLISHING COMPOUND ON IT TO TAKE THE OXIDATION OFF.IF THAT DOES NOT WORK, THAN TRY RUBBING COMPOUND FOLLOWED ...

...Using a suitable Oxygen sensor socket remove the sensor. To install: NOTE A special anti-seize compound is used on the HO2S threads. The compound consists of a liquid graphite and glass beads. ...

the HO2 S (B) using special service tool J39194-B. To Install: CAUTION GM uses a special anti-seize compound on the HO2S threads. The compound consists of liquid graphite and glass beads. The graphite

...on my '78 Ford Granada (silver metallic) is heavily oxygendized. I have used a quality rubbing compound to remove it; however, after I wipe off the compound, the paint is blotchy, streaked, and ...

...be needing these instruments: Phillips screwdriver, Socket wrench, Spark plug socket, Anti-seize compound, Dielectric compound, Small screwdriver, then follow the steps: Disconnect the car's ...

Question about 2004 Taurus

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...area at a time ,but brings paint up nicely First wash it to remove any grit, then use white rubbing compound to rub it out. If white isn't working you can add some red compound to it. For severe ...

...uneven and labour intensive), or mechanically with the help of buffing pad. buy trio or similar compound (i prefer farecla), have look at this site, it is my ...

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