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From: DIYautotech
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  • thanks for the video man!!!!

  • @DIYautotech good job

  • or you can just use...soap,water and brake fluid, works just the same...for me anyways

  • is the angle of the camera don't show the difference.

  • He's a cutie.

  • lmfao hahaha YOU FOOL, you only did half the job and the half you did was only on the outside of the head light & didnt even do a good job to start with, omfg.

    befor you upload vids of "how to do's" lol maybe you should actually know what your doing first. ROOKIE NOOB!!!

    ps - go to the gym, too skinny

  • @SuperTreyone This is all you need to do to restore headlights AT HOME in your garage. I could have used my buffing wheel but most people don't own these. Before you talk shit, realize I'm a master ASE Certified automotive technician. I've done everything from building engines to diagnosing huge electrical issues. If i'm the "noob" then you should delete the Subaru wrx engine build videos that you LIKED on my page. My mind is filled with knowledge, not my muscles. Get a life.

  • @SuperTreyone your an ass, go troll somewhere else!

  • can you please tell me the name of the song at the beginning?

  • Hello, Can you tell me what are the gridof sandpaper that you used? Thanks.

  • @valandsergio

    the songs called , im a bogan/emo country singer with half nipples & a mullet

  • More Cowbell!!...... hahaha

  • will this work on condensation inside the headlights

    on my car. I have condensation.

  • you need to use a machine, the difference in doing it by hand and machine is not even close.

    I used the drill bit ones and that worked brilliant on my 11 year old bmw

  • i used toothpaste it only made my headlights a little better.you need to sand them to get them like they were new.im going to try this stuff.

  • Just use toothpaste and some glass cleaner. Same result under $1.00

  • I hate to sound negative here, but I see no difference at all. And just to be sure I kept going from the beginning of the video right to the end and it looks exactly the same. I'm hoping to find a good product for my headlights, they need it

  • @BillyBear It actually made a HUGE difference in color. Unfortunately the difference cannot be seen in the video for some odd reason. Thanks.

  • @DIYautotech cool, thanks for the info

  • @BillyBear Use windex and toothpaste. Regular toothpaste not a gel.

  • Just Use Faxwax (FW1) Spray It On And Let it Sit For 4-10 Min And Wipe It Off I Guarantee U A Difference

  • I agree with the last comment. The 3m is the best ive ever used.

  • 3M(tm) "Headlight Lens Restoration System" is much better then the Turtle Wax(tm) "Headlight Len Restorer kit". My hand got tired using the Turtle Wax system.

    Always tape off the paint before using sand paper.

    Check out my video.=> Headlights - Like New Again!

  • Nice headlights.

  • Cool

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