A Mr. Clean Magic Eraser with dishsoapy water works much faster and MUCH cheaper! Dip the Magic Eraser in the soapy water, 30 seconds of elbow grease later and you're done!
really love your videos, subscribing for sure. dont stop making videos! and maybe branch out a bit more and make another series where you review not just 'as seen on tv' products, youd get alot more videos done that way. maybe some good electronics for us electronics lovers :)
I believe this product can clean a headlight that is lightly damage but the damage will reappear in a few short days once expose to the uv light. If your headlights are badly oxidized a more aggressive kit is needed but will not restore the origianl factory coating like the pro's.
To make your review better, you should compare it to cheap forms of cleaning to see how it stands up. For instance, a lot of people recommend just scrubbing with baking soda and/or toothpaste. If it works just as well with just as much or even a little more effort, then the rating should drop down to maybe a 1 or 1.5. Just a suggestion
should rate it a 1 out of 5 my headlights looked like yours did and that fast brite crap did not do it justice I bought a 3M Headlight restoration kit for 19 bucks at my auto store and it took me about one hour and it got the job done perfect
@LouieBlu Mine was bad and I found my head light on Rockauto.com for 20 bucks so in my case it was cheaper to get anew head light then to restore it.But with a new car I would try this on
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Just be safe, stay away from abrasives that ruin the UV coat and turn your lens yellow over time, try Fast-Brite or Pittmans
The312Motorsports 1 hour ago
what an idiot!..lol at the beginning he says its starting to come off, but that's probably just dust from that dirty old car...duh!
ArmandoSkandalos 2 weeks ago
why not just stick with glass headlights? :/
MrFordf150xlt 1 month ago
A Mr. Clean Magic Eraser with dishsoapy water works much faster and MUCH cheaper! Dip the Magic Eraser in the soapy water, 30 seconds of elbow grease later and you're done!
thomastidewater 2 months ago
or you could just drink it
bliz0123 3 months ago
it didnt work on my dodge intrepid!!!!!
JuliusEscoto 3 months ago
really love your videos, subscribing for sure. dont stop making videos! and maybe branch out a bit more and make another series where you review not just 'as seen on tv' products, youd get alot more videos done that way. maybe some good electronics for us electronics lovers :)
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I believe this product can clean a headlight that is lightly damage but the damage will reappear in a few short days once expose to the uv light. If your headlights are badly oxidized a more aggressive kit is needed but will not restore the origianl factory coating like the pro's.
bestclarkesspot 5 months ago
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bestclarkesspot 5 months ago
Screw the headlights get a paint job lol
SainisoSikh 5 months ago 12
what warehouse is this guy in the fast bright warehouse?
CityFitted 5 months ago
To make your review better, you should compare it to cheap forms of cleaning to see how it stands up. For instance, a lot of people recommend just scrubbing with baking soda and/or toothpaste. If it works just as well with just as much or even a little more effort, then the rating should drop down to maybe a 1 or 1.5. Just a suggestion
Y0ungZ0nk 5 months ago 5
should rate it a 1 out of 5 my headlights looked like yours did and that fast brite crap did not do it justice I bought a 3M Headlight restoration kit for 19 bucks at my auto store and it took me about one hour and it got the job done perfect
LouieBlu 6 months ago
@LouieBlu Mine was bad and I found my head light on Rockauto.com for 20 bucks so in my case it was cheaper to get anew head light then to restore it.But with a new car I would try this on
wotldthe2006 5 months ago