 Hey, hey, what's going on? What are you doing? Scared me. Are you ready? We got Tommy coming down. He has got a Need some headlight restoration help. So let's head out there. He should be here any minute. So let's do it Hey reminder, I got the garage today. Yeah coming down. We're gonna do some headlight stuff. So all right. Okay. Let's do it All right. I'll see you in a minute. Okay So you got the paint dialed The headlights is kind of what you wanted some help with today. They're pretty beat up. We can definitely help you out Yeah, you know the headlights were just one of those things where I just really wasn't confident enough to kind of do it myself Didn't have the the right sandpaper and things like that. Right. Maybe some of the Various techniques that are involved in it. Well before we get going. Let's go into the training room. Let's check it out So we got a few to choose from I think today you could get away with like our two step Which you actually don't even have to use a drill But since we're trying to go for the best results in there about 10 years old And they're pretty yellow. We're gonna go on the heavy duty. So let's get to it We always want to make sure we're working on a clean working area We don't want any dust or anything like that to get into our whole process We're gonna take the lights off so we don't bump into the paint at all So we got our hand pad this is for the Coating it's actually a wipe-on coating. Okay, I'll post this right on post a spray And then plastics wool pad and then this is our two sanding this and then we got our drill. So that's it We got our thousand grit. We're gonna sand vertically in straight line And basically what we're going for is just we want an even plowed it appearance So we got the thousand grit step done go ahead and take the three thousand grit Disc do that the same way just horizontally. These are looking really good This is a wool pad attachment for a regular drill This is our plastics a clear plastic cleaner and polish All it takes just a little bit of plastics on the face of this wool pad The cord or over our shoulder kind of started out slow so the product can get spread it out And then turn up your speed a little bit more once it's it's good But once you get it spread out go ahead and turn the speed up quite a bit And that's what's really going to help clean and remove the the sanding marks Just like using a dual action polish here. It just takes a little bit of getting used to We did both sanding steps the thousand grit three thousand and and buff the light out with the plastics now We're going to do a quick pass with some glass cleaner and then we'll put our wipe on coating for the final step All right Tommy so as far as the wipe on Coating goes the way that we're gonna apply this we're gonna put it on to just an edge of this foam pad here And then we'll kind of just do straight line Overlapping motions, and this will actually just self dry Is this a product that you definitely don't want to get on your paint? I mean if it were to get on there and dry it it's not gonna hurt anything It's just would be a little bit challenging to get off You would just probably need a little cleaner wax to get it off, but that's about perfect the way you're applying that now So let's let that dry for a little bit longer We can take the tape off carefully So that's a year of protection Choose one of our kits to match the condition on of your lights and your preference if you want to work by hand or drill And if you got any questions give us a call comment DM or call us. We're happy to help We'll see you next time