Would not go wit 300 grit paper seems to aggressive, 2000 then some 3000 and if that does not shift after a polish, then would just do that method again IMO.
If you were north side I would do them for you Ciaran.
All is needed is a machine polish and then seal afterwards unless there really bad then some wet sanding might be needed.
Starting with 2/3000 grit will only work if the lamps are not too badly oxidised.
I have done this numerous times on very badly oxidised lights. The degree of oxidation determines how low a grit you start with.
obviously the worse the condition the lower the initial sandpaper grit.
2000 grit paper on badly oxidised lights is like trying to shave yourself with a banana.
You choose the appropriate grit and gradually move towards 2/3000 grit in steps, the following grit sandpaper removes the sanding marks from the previous provided the jump isn't too great.
You result is crystal clear lamps.
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Would not go wit 300 grit paper seems to aggressive, 2000 then some 3000 and if that does not shift after a polish, then would just do that method again IMO.
If you were north side I would do them for you Ciaran.
All is needed is a machine polish and then seal afterwards unless there really bad then some wet sanding might be needed.
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Cheers man karma for the offer colm already said he do em in bout a week robbie said he do em too great club spirit as usual...