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  • Now if only they made something to get the small cracks out of my passenger side light. Haha!

  • Toothpaste works too

  • what is the headlight market name, i want to get a similar one to my celica :). do you recommend any shop ? please refer us . thank you

  • @SuperPROduc10 What do you mean headlight market name?

  • @KeleentProductions i guess he thinks it's an aftermarket headlight but it actually is an original toyota headlamp but HID version

  • can i just keep my headlights on attatched and do this? or do i need to remove it

  • @Akito700 You can have them on, just tape around your fenders and bumper and have your hood open. that ay you don't scratch your paint.

  • You can use up to 800 grit to get out very old oxidation but you have to still polish using 2000 or even finer grit to finish uty off before using the Plasti-X.

  • hey can i used a 100 sandpaper ....?

  • @TheKlein99 no way, that is WAY too rough! 

  • Thanks for the upload, I thought I just wanted a rubbing compound/polish to get scratches out, but this product has the chemical reaction that gets the oxidization out too. Cheers

  • By the way you should also mention that it's a good idea to wax the headlights after you're done restoring them in order to make them last longer. After my first restore with wax they looked brand new for about 6 months. Without wax they became a bit hazy again after 2 weeks.

  • would this work on the plastic sunroofs that Celica's had early on?

  • @WeTalkTeeVee yes sir!

  • Great guide Klint!

  • dam vtaaakkkkkkk!!!

  • Im gonna use Vaseline xD

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