

Once you’ve made the lenses clear again, you can take the wax to it. You can get through this process quicker if you have and are comfortable using an orbital buffer (but don’t buy one just for this job unless you plan on using it in the future). Rub in the polish for a few minutes using circular motions. Wipe off and dry your headlights, then squeeze some of your polishing compound out onto a clean microfiber towel. Many many many words have been written/spoken about the differences. Meguiars hybrid is comparable to the ceramic. Ceramic Spray Coating spray ceramic, claims 6+ months protection. Now it’s time to reveal the fruits of your elbow grease. Seal n shine spray sealant, claims months of protection. A hose or spray bottle work wonders here. Take your time and ensure the paper and lens stay wet with water. The final sanding should be in the opposite diagonal motion from the one you just did. Since you used horizontal strokes with the first sandpaper grit, then you’ll want to sand diagonally across the headlight for this next one. Ideal For: Providing that last bit of shine after a good wash. The only difference with these two will be the direction of your sanding motion. As of this writing, a 16-fluid-ounce bottle of Seal N Shine is available on Amazon for between 13 and 14. Still not bad, but if they sold it in bulk for 30-35. I wish Turtle Wax sold it in Bulk for my business. /rebates/welcomeurlhttps3a2f2fICE Seal N Shine encases your car in a layer of super-hydrophobic silicone for up to six months of protection against streaks, scratches and swirls Just spray and wipe to boost the longevity of your finish with our most popular Smart Shield® polymer formula. Repeat the process with the less abrasive sandpapers-in our case, the 2000 and then the 3000 grit-and be sure to clean the lens before the next finer grit each time. Easiest sealant I’ve ever applied (in sun, as a drying aid, shade, high and low temps). You might want to wash the surrounding areas a bit, too, so that the tape will stick during the next step. The first step will be a thorough washing of the headlight lenses with car soap and water. A roll of blue painter’s tape and microfiber towels should also be on your shopping list. Basically, you need a few different grits of wet/dry sandpaper (1000, 2000, and 3000 grit are typically safe bets), polishing compound, paste wax, and a UV sealant. You could also individually buy the products that would come in those boxes, which is smart for people who might already have some of the parts. (They all work about the same way, which we’ll describe below.) We just tested a few of the most popular kits on the market to help you decide which one is best for you. The simplest way to do that is to grab a headlight restoration kit, which will include all the necessary materials. Rather spray the solution on the glove and than spread it hard a thin film and wipe.Start by making sure you have the supplies you’ll need. Glass are more prone to streaking like I said surface on glass tend to stick. Nah I TESTED it out on different surfaces. It sounds like it would leave a nasty mess behind. Spray a little use a glove and spread and stretch the spray and wipe. ALSO on glass it's not like car surface you may have a lot of sticking so the product is not spreading like it should when wiping. Features and benefits Super hydrophobic polymers instantly lock in shine & superior repellency Blended with premium carnauba wax creates a deep, glossy shine. I'm thinking it's not stretch spreading with the wipe what the product is asking to do. Find quality cleaning products products to add to your Shopping.

Not all surface are equal thus the product may not produce the same results. Trigger Spray Seal N Shine Car Wax 50984 (16Oz.) at Kroger.

It depend on the car surface how well it's been prep. Rather I'd use a nitrile glove spray and spread with the glove to thin the application out and then wipe actually using less product as spreading will stretch things out. It's what is with the 'spray and wipe' products.

I noticed the Turtle Wax Seal and Shine has the same result. It's not a huge deal, just a minor annoyance. I only notice it on the hood of the Jetta (platinum grey metallic). Having said that, I will continue to use it as I don't notice the streaking on my white Honda. Whats the deal? It's just a spray on product! The bad part is I can't remove them! Washing does nothing, I have to break out polish to get rid of them.
