BMW 325i Ugly Hazy Headlight Restoration by Headlight Restoration Service Florida

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2010

http://www.FixMyHeadlights.com
This BMW 325i headlights restoration took a doing. These headlights had passed the yellow stage gone through the hazy cloudy stage of oxidation. They were among the worst headlights that we have ever restore. Never the less we were able to give these headlights a new look after our headlight restoration service. Fixmyheadlights.com have been restoring headlights in south Florida in the Miami Dade, Broward county area for the past 3 years. The headlights in this video were restored in Lauderhill Florida close to Coral Springs Tamarac and Sunrise. Mr Parks was very happy and pleased with our headlight restoration service. His headlights in a like new look condition dramatically improved the appearance of his car and also increased his SAFETY as well.

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  • There are many ways of doing things with varying results. The same is for headlight restoration. The choice is what degree of success is good enough for you. If you are looking to get Professional results then I suggest trying my headlight restoration kit. When you use it then and only then will you see the difference. You will be amazed. Look at videos and you will see the results headlight after headlight looking like new not just clean but like new and that's guaranteed!!

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  • Don't do this. It will be worse than before within a week or so. Headlights have a UV protect coat on them. You just sanded this off. You have to clear coat these after, otherwise its a complete waste

  • @TheHypoparody - By all means, sand it till it turns clear. Start with rough sandpaper, going to very smooth. At the end, it needs to be coated with Clear Coat. It protects for oxidation.

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  • get the highest grain sand paper you can, after the headlights start on the paint!

  • what type of sand we use? 1500 or 1000 or 600?

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  • @skaught911 TOOTHPASTE AND A TOOTHBRUSH! scrub it like you brush your teeth, and then sith elbow grease, buff out the stuckyness, and pow! clean and new looking headlights for about... free. lol the cost of an old toothbrush and some of your toothpaste, and then the best part... they will smell minty :D

  • If you have a BMW, you can replace that lense. No need to sand it.

  • @IPGAuto -- good advice. what would you suggest using to coat it?

  • watch the tape @ 1:12 in the corner and @ 2:16 again .. never in a trillion year will you fix water/dust problems in the headlights by rubbing some sand.....

  • @IPGAuto Could not agree more, I used a kit from Canadian Tire and it ruined my headlights. And a new set to replace the current ones costs around $500.

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