From 800 Grit to Crystal Clear | One Polish Headlight Restoration (Ceram-XX)

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Description

This video demonstrates a complete headlight restoration on a 2012 Acura MDX using a single polish system.

The process begins with 800 grit wet sanding to remove heavy oxidation and surface damage. From there, all correction and finishing is performed using CSI Ceram-XX polish—eliminating the need for multiple compounds or steps.

Using a CSI blue wool cutting pad, the sanding marks are quickly removed. The finish is then refined to clarity using a CSI red foam finishing pad, all with the same polish and a rotary polisher.

The final step is protection using Auto Slick ceramic spray, sealing the surface and enhancing gloss.

No compounds. No multi-step system.
Just one polish—from heavy correction to a swirl-free finish.

🔍 What This Video Shows

• Removal of 800 grit sanding marks
• Headlight oxidation correction
• Rotary polishing process
• Wool pad cutting performance
• Foam pad finishing refinement
• Final ceramic protection

⚙️ Products Used

• Ceram-XX Polish – heavy cut to finish in one step
• CSI Blue Wool Cutting Pad
• CSI Red Foam Finishing Pad
• Auto Slick Ceramic Spray

🎯 The Takeaway

The industry teaches multi-step correction systems.
CSI simplifies the process—delivering real results with a single polish.

Heavy correction. Swirl-free finish. One system.

Ceram-XX Polish on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3N9pP2r
CSI Wool Cutting Pad on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4rBwLDy
CSI Red Foam Finishing Pad on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4rzjdsh
CSI Fast Fit Backing Plate on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3NmIwzJ

Disclosure: I use affiliate links for some products listed. If you choose to purchase through them, I may earn a small commission—at no extra cost to you. I only recommend products I actually use and trust.

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