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How to Restore your Headlights (crystal clear)

How to Restore your Headlights (crystal clear)

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Headlight restoration. Restore those foggy, hazy, headlights and learn how renew headlights to make your headlights clear and look new again. Headlight lens restoration using sandpaper is the guaranteed method to get your headlights clear. It doesn't take much effort, but you need to follow these steps to get great results. Watch to see the results I came up with. Permanent Headlight Restoration
Date: 2021-02-01

Comments and reviews: 10


Your video was created on June 25, 2014. Since that time, there have been innovations in restoring headlight lenses. Here is the latest formula as 12-13-20. Step #1, Use 91% alcohol bought at any Walmart. Pour some alcohol onto the microfiber cloth and wipe the headlight lenses thoroughly. Use another clean microfiber cloth and pour Acetone on it from Walmart. swipe from lensYou are don't in less than 10 minutes! Have a great day!
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Make sure your giving people right information.
- should always tape off the headlight.
- dont suggest 1000 grit, use as many grits as you can, personally I use from 600 to 10, 000.
- compound then polish.
- biggest thing your missing you HAVE to re seal the headlight with clear coat or a sealent.
- then wax, and buff.

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I modified your idea i put on tooth paste with cloth then iput put baking powder on then sprayed vinegar on and used no scratch pad and used like your sand paper then wiped everything of with a damp soft cloth. worked great very clear like the one with the sand paper. And i did not have to get my hands dirty
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I know to fix that as well, Remove old yella headlamp assembly, have custom made glass one's made( for a very handsome price ) Install newly custom built head lamp assembly, That will never haze up again, but stands a chance of being broken, but just like everything, it can be broken.
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Chris I believe you could cut you some round pcs of these grits and use an orbital sander which would be much easier. Use double sided tape to keep paper attached to sander. I used orbital sander and buffer pad to apply wax and shine up headlights when finished. Just a thought.
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Just leave the headlights after buffing w/o applying wax & u r there from where u started.
OR simply apply the wax w/o doing anything it will do the job.
Moral whole result is because of wax and will stay till the wax remains nothing else.

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Hi Chris, 3M has the most expensive kit comes with clear coat wipes. What do you think of that? I have used them on a several different projects and the last coat makes headlights shinier but sometimes cause some fine lines or very tiny bubbles!
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My headlamps only looked fogged. The real reason was that there was salt inside from all the winter driving. I used the garden hose to wash the salt out, then some new cotton in the vent hole, because the wadding fell out, letting the salt in!
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This guy, deleting comments that say this doesn't work. What a guy, what a guy! This works if you can keep your headlights wet, as soon as they dry off, right back to what you started with. LAME!
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Thank you so much! I called the place where I bought my car and they wanted 150 and they promise to only 90% clarity. Heck with that Im doing this! Thank you
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