hey shane have you ever tried it and does it work carquest sell something similar never have tried it just curious to see if that stuff really works :humm:
12vcummins96
05-08-2010 01:59 PM
it does work but the ball is pretty much a one use thing if they are real bad sand them in a 3 stage thing use 380g then 1500g then 2000g then use the kit
ArizonaRedneck
05-08-2010 03:37 PM
thanks :yeah:
Dr. Evil
05-08-2010 03:45 PM
Originally Posted by hotcummins
(Post 553188)
it does work but the ball is pretty much a one use thing if they are real bad sand them in a 3 stage thing use 380g then 1500g then 2000g then use the kit
I didnt know that about the ball,,,,I assumed it was reusable
ArizonaRedneck
05-08-2010 03:48 PM
Originally Posted by Dr. Evil
(Post 553221)
I didnt know that about the ball,,,,I assumed it was reusable
thats what she said :w2:
Dr. Evil
05-08-2010 03:53 PM
:rolleyes2::rolleyes2::rolleyes2:
12vcummins96
05-08-2010 05:10 PM
yeah shane they come apart mine fell all apart after i used it
and john you wish she said that you just keep telling yourself that it will be fine
psmike
05-08-2010 05:51 PM
works good.. used it a few times..:c:
ArizonaRedneck
05-08-2010 06:09 PM
:D:D well i might have to try it out
JLHroxURface
07-13-2010 08:58 PM
Originally Posted by ArizonaRedneck
(Post 553272)
:D:D well i might have to try it out
When I first started doing headlight restoration as part of my business I had one of those powerballs - biggest freakin waste of money ever, thing was unusable after about 2 sets. The metal rod that attaches to the ball is basically left unprotected at the top center. As the pad wears the flaps lay out flat, exposing a very hard center piece and making the ball nearly impossible to use w/o running serious risk of damage. The ball is not completely useless, however, because it does serve it's purpose on polished wheels with hard to reach places.
Also keep in mind with the product posted the picture on the cover of the system is not an accurate depiction of results expected with materials provided. For very light yellowing/hazing a proper pad and compound can make lights look like new but that is not a typical case.