Taurus Log 12: Clear Headlights again!
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dude i got a ford taurus 1996 g ugly design i hate it,is an embarassing car to drive,especially when i go to the school parking lot i avoid eye contact.i will post a video of my car soon
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@Buhundred i have the same, 1996 ford taurus
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Wow!
It works
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I use meguiars when restoring lightbars before i sell them, I use a buffer to apply the polish, works 20x better than by hand and doesnt leave swirl marks, Ive revived lenses that have seen arizona sun for 15 years, they come out like new.
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great video, I just bought some at K-mart, cost me $7.30, but from your headlight results the extra money was worth it.
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Did that meguiars stuff leave swirl marks on your headlights?
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so is this meguiars product that this guy is using good for headlights? If not whats the best to you?
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what name brand though, and what product?
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what car do i have???
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Haha. I never noticed until now that this was a response to another comment. Stupid youtube never has the comments lined up right on the actual video.
I tried the Plastx, It was a lot of work for a temporary fix. Acrylic lens Deoxidizers work best on headlight oxidation.
Much safer and faster.
HisshadO 3 years ago
A lot of work? You wipe it on, then wipe it off. If you were to do it 3 times on each headlight it still would only take you 5 minutes. You call that a lot of work?
MistaX8 3 years ago
If you have a very light amount of oxidation that may be true, but the time you show how the product works in the video is what i am refering too. You do a lot of work on the headlight off camera. Noticable improvement though.
Nnosnt 3 years ago
A lot of work off camera? I did 2 applications per light. How can you possibly call that a lot of work? It's barely even work at all, it takes little effort.
I wiped it on, wiped it off, wiped more on, wiped it off.
Then repeated for the other light. It takes so little time and effort to do that.
MistaX8 3 years ago