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Car Headlight Restoration : Headlight Restoration: Dry & Clean

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2008

Drying and cleaning are some of the final steps for restoring a vehicle's headlights. Learn to dry and clean your car's headlights properly from a professional mechanic in this free automotive video.

Expert: Ray Khrosani
Contact: www.Austinhwyauto.com
Bio: Ray Khrosani has been in the automotive business his whole life. He is an automotive expert when it comes to paint, body work, and mechanics.
Filmmaker: julio costilla

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  • yea thanks for showing how to remove tape and wiping up some polish helped me alot

  • WOW!!! GREAT VIDEO..... HOW TO REMOVE TAPE.... IF WASNT FOR THIS VIDEO I WOULD HAVE LEFT THE TAPE ON OR PULLED IT OFF WRONG..... LOL

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  • there are more videos to this, he broke them into several. But my complaint is he installs a new headlight between clips acting like he "pollished" the old one to look like this. How ever he does a good job in the other videos on explainning what he is doing and why.

  • que nada trocou os farois o video termina na hora troca ai começa o outro

  • @bjm97 BS

  • Go with the Turtle wax headlight restoration kit. It's the best value on the market

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  • @loyaltothegame11 The rubbing compound actually covers up the scratches to make it look clear again....I did a similar method on my truck and they look remarkable

  • The Technique used here is remarkable.

    I would like some clarification though.

    After doing this, do I have to keep polishing the lenses regularly??

    Also a question:

    Because it may fog up because of the fine scratches made by the sanding paper??

    Replies would very helpful.

    Thanks, Marc

  • I did what you showed here on this video and it worked, but i bought the only sand paper that Wal mart had, the sand papers that i got were 800, 1000 and 2000 grit and it worked just fine. thanks a whole lot for this video.

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