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I've done other headlight restoration videos, one in fact, but when I tried this kit earlier this year I found it to be the easiest and most effective kit that I've used to date. I chose the kit for the drill but if you don't have a drill you can also get the 'human' operated kit. As you'll see in the video that kit comes with a few extra items. Just be sure to mask off the area before you begin work. If not, you might end up with some scratches on your finish. Otherwise I feel this is something any DIYer can do and get great results from.
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@ChaosV999
@ChaosV999 2 года назад
I know this video is several years old, but THANK YOU for posting it. I used a 3M restoration kit today and it was a total success. I was initially hesitant to use the kit that requires a drill for fear of ruining my car, but after watching your video, I felt confident I would do fine. My headlight covers are clear and sparkling again!
@somebodyimportint5791
@somebodyimportint5791 9 месяцев назад
mine too...amazing results
@knighthawk86855
@knighthawk86855 8 лет назад
Thank you for telling the masses that over sanding, or to high speed, will cause damage to the plastic headlight cover, even crack it, you are the only one to tell people this....good job, thank you again.
@waterhead1029
@waterhead1029 4 года назад
This kit works very well, I have used it before. These headlights are cloudier, so I'm watching a video.
@terrycornelius9805
@terrycornelius9805 8 лет назад
Great Video - I watched it, went to my garage, opened the 3M kit and did my headlights like a pro with your help. Thanks for the help
@myemail2005
@myemail2005 5 лет назад
Eric, I have found the hand kit works 10 times better if you make a drill sound as you are using it! It makes your neighbors think you have cool tools when you really didn't spend anything extra. Just be ready to act like you're being called in for dinner if you see a neighbor coming over to see what you are doing!!!
@leadpelletinass
@leadpelletinass 9 лет назад
I paid and watched a guy massage my headlights with wet/dry sand paper of 800/1500/3000 and finally 5000 grit. He used a soda bottle with a cap and he poked a hole in the cap to dribble water as he hand sanded. Took about 15-20 minutes per side including the polishing step which he used a battery powered drill and some plastic polishing compound. Turned out real nice. About 2 years later they needed it again so I went and bought the materials and D.I.Y. it. 6 months after that I did a neighbors headlights the same way, all by hand. They were impressed especially considering how badly they were oxidized before and the clarity after. Thank You for the video.
@hughbo52
@hughbo52 8 лет назад
Eric, thanks! My wife is really wanting to get her headlight fixed. I'm so glad to have come across your video. Your demonstration had clear instructions, tips, and good camera and video. Super job.
@joselozano0528
@joselozano0528 9 лет назад
Hi Eric. I personally used both kits with great success. There really meant for 1 set of headlights, but like you said those headlights are not that bad. The headlights I did were so bad it took me 3 hours. The only tips I can give you is: to also spray your trizack with water, use duck tape on top of the masking tape for better protection, & for everyone else really read the instructions.
@minicooperusaf4624
@minicooperusaf4624 3 года назад
I watched this video for 3m restoration headlight drill kit by@EricTheCarGuy. I bought the kit from Amazon. I followed all of Eric’s instructions. YES it works! 2007 Toyota, headlights were bad, now look brand new. Thanks Eric!
@KathrynFortunato
@KathrynFortunato 9 лет назад
From experience, unless your headlights are chewed to hell by debris and have very thick hazing, DO NOT start with the lowest pad, it's like 800 grit I think, and then the kit jumps right up to 3000 grit. The 3000 grit pad works more than fast enough to knock down even reasonably thick yellow hazing and get to the point where some polishing creams will finish up quite nicely. I found that just using Turtle Wax (or your preference) rubbing compound followed by polishing compound produces great results. As others have said as well, it is critical once finished to put something over the headlights as you're only further stripping down the UV protectant in the headlights by doing this. I recommend a good quality acrylic clear coat that specifically contains a high content of UV protection in it. After the clear coat has fully cured (cure faster simply by running your headlights for a while - even in the day time), I'd further recommend putting on a quality wax or using something like 303 Aerospace Protectant as others mentioned. I just did this on my '02 Forester, and they look almost like new (there are some small cracks in the lenses, apparently inside the lens), those remain.
@heavymechanic2
@heavymechanic2 9 лет назад
Kathryn Fortunato I used 2000 wet paper on a sanding sponge until the worst of the oxidized scum was removed and followed up with a mild rubbing compound on an orange polishing pad (like in this kit).. The compound used on step 1 was rated at 1500, step 2 was diminishing at 2000 to 3500; these products I use on the paint and the lights came out looking great. I know that Turtle Wax has a special product for headlights and their headlight kit also has a sealant in it to protect your work. Thanks for posting your comments above.
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 9 лет назад
This is the last headlight video in the series. I hope we can all see better in the dark now. Restoring Headlights with 3M Kit -EricTheCarGuy
@thomasniner001
@thomasniner001 9 лет назад
One of those jobs where it gets worse before it gets better! I hope they worn you in the instructions about this fact. Like to know how long it lasts on average? The toothpaste solution lasts about a year. There is a lot of kits out there to do this job thanks for your recommendation.
@brianpiper3188
@brianpiper3188 9 лет назад
I like the toothpaste method too.
@brianpiper3188
@brianpiper3188 9 лет назад
If you've had those lenses for a long time, I recommend swapping them.
@pordzio
@pordzio 9 лет назад
121bham Well, I was recommended a lightly abrasive compund with UV coating. After applying it with a clean rag (and I was specifically warned to do it by hand and not with power tools) I saw a huge difference. Pretty much, what is in the video. The only exception is, that the oxidation was yellow before cleaning.
@Jonny8859
@Jonny8859 9 лет назад
eric, have you tried meguiars plastx on the headlights?
@Bfizzy420
@Bfizzy420 9 лет назад
I use ReNuLite at my shop which has A LOT more steps than the 3M kit... I really want the trisac wet sanding disc from the 3M kit to add to my procedures.. The thing I really like about the ReNuLite kit is that it comes with a clear coat paint, which takes some experience to get right, but I saw my first headlight restoration about a week ago(which I did over a year ago) & it's still as clear as the day I did it. The kit cost my shop $300 & some change at our cost. But it came with the pneumatic tools for sanding & buffing. I've done well over 30 since & all of my customers are more than happy that they can now see a lot better when they're driving at night. Great video as always Eric!
@jimshugar3546
@jimshugar3546 7 лет назад
Brian Fowler
@matthewpluschau1899
@matthewpluschau1899 5 лет назад
Thanks Eric - ive had this kit for a while and was reluctant to actually begin for fear of messing this up. your video was light years better than the included instructions. cant wait to get started.
@samknox1
@samknox1 Год назад
Just used the current 3M kit. It has 6x500 grit sanding discs, 4x800 grit sanding discs, 1 3000 grit sanding pad, a sanding attachment for a drill, and 2 clear coat packets. Procedure is pretty much as Eric demonstrates, start with the coarse disc and work your way up to the sanding pad. Instructions are good, and there's also a how-to video on the 3M site. Anyway, it took less than an hour and turned-out pretty nice, if I do say so myself, although my lenses were not very bad.
@vecetti37
@vecetti37 8 месяцев назад
Thanks just noticed the rubbing compound and pad were missing.
@kasimjohri4622
@kasimjohri4622 8 лет назад
used this same restoration kit after watching this video. I was very impressed with the end result. Thanks for the review.
@davidmarell3694
@davidmarell3694 Месяц назад
Thanks for your demonstration very clear and concise and thanks for not talking 100 miles an hour😉
@glenniz1
@glenniz1 9 лет назад
The 3M kit worked very well for the Headlights on my 96 Exploder. They were in bad enough shape to have tossed into the trash. This kit brought them back to about 95% of original. It's been about eight months since, and they still look great.
@robertgold3868
@robertgold3868 4 года назад
Great video. Thank you for the information. We used 3M Headlight Restoration System 3900, and they came out fantastic!
@LMacNeill
@LMacNeill 4 года назад
My wife's work-truck has clouded-up headlights (2008 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Diesel) and she was like, "what can we do about this?" And I thought to myself, "Self," I said, "Didn't you watch a video by Eric The Car Guy a few years back about this very problem?" So I came to the channel and searched -- found this video right away! Just ordered that 3M drill-powered kit -- because I'm lazy and don't want to do it by hand. ;-) . I know what I'll be doing this weekend. Thanks!
@boots7859
@boots7859 3 года назад
You can get 3M cutting compound at your local auto store for $8 a bottle which should work fine for light to moderate haze. If its really bad, you can simply do a couple of passes with it. Also, Magueirs Aluminum polish works very, very well for about $6. This is an older video, and for just a little more time put in, you should be able to get super-clear finish. Step everyone skips is putting a 2K UV coat on afterwards. You can use cheaper 1K, however it rarely lasts a year. No UV coating and you'll be back doing this in 6-7 months.
@uf9309
@uf9309 3 года назад
I was skeptical going in. You can’t tell how good the results are in the video. So glad I bought this stuff.
@antandshell
@antandshell 9 лет назад
Ah! Now this is a great DIY! Used same kit and many other methods before this 3m kit and the 3m kit is still working its magic 2 years later!
@thebiggestmac
@thebiggestmac 7 лет назад
Great video. I used the 3M kit on a Ford Windstar several years ago. It works great and like you said, it doesn't take that long. Thanks for convincing me to use the 3M again to the lenses on my wife's car.
@eduardotoutin762
@eduardotoutin762 Год назад
I know there are several options out there, but yesterday a friend of mine saw my headlights and got me out of my missery; he gave me a 3M kit, not the one to use with a drill, but the one you apply with your hands. It comes with 1000, 3000, and 5000 grit discs, but he added an additional 800-grit disc and that very disk is the one that did the trick. My headlights look factory new. Great video. Thanks.
@freddysflyz
@freddysflyz 4 года назад
Great demo! I bought this kit and got stellar results! I also bought the 3M UV Sealer. Thanks for the video!
@b5maddog
@b5maddog 7 лет назад
Awesome demo EricTheCarGuy! This is something I have to get soon for my car. Thanks
@franknolden345
@franknolden345 8 лет назад
Thanks Eric. Great tutorial and super product. I have zero talent for this type of thing but you made it easy for me. Great tips!! Worked like a charm.
@prunga308
@prunga308 7 лет назад
Thanks Eric, I like your videos, they have come in handy especially since you do a lot of Hondas ( my mother has an Accord). As for MY headlight treatment, I use a paper towel and a squirt of Windex and the "glass" headlights on my 69 corvette just shine every time.
@MrJerryjones
@MrJerryjones 6 лет назад
Great video. I thought it would be more complicated and not look so good until you explained it so well. And thanks for the other comments. I'm on my way to get some sealant now,
@MarzNet256
@MarzNet256 7 лет назад
Another great video Eric. It's also a good idea to spread the polishing compound over the entire surface before starting drill. This will prevent compound from flinging off the pad.
@anitaverduzco821
@anitaverduzco821 Год назад
Great information delivered in a clear, systematic and relaxed manner. Affable, easy going guy!
@ricky.g7528
@ricky.g7528 8 лет назад
great video .. I work at Pepboys and I'm the go to guy for headlight restorations , I use the same 3m kit you used in this video but now they have one with a protectant wax that you apply right after the rubbing compound . it will last longer than 1 yr with it
@alblaze6544
@alblaze6544 7 лет назад
how do you know there not yellow still with yellow glasses on
@thingshappen9199
@thingshappen9199 6 лет назад
LOL
@kendus01
@kendus01 6 лет назад
😂😂😂
@awesomeluis
@awesomeluis 5 лет назад
Very good point! Lol.
@mdee7817
@mdee7817 5 лет назад
😂
@waterhead1029
@waterhead1029 4 года назад
Old post, but humor is timeless...Good one.
@walkerscranger
@walkerscranger 6 лет назад
I like Eric The Car Guy because he keeps it simple and real.
@ajwiant9928
@ajwiant9928 5 лет назад
Thanks for this video!! My headlight broke and the only one I could find at a reasonable price was frosted.. this helped a lot!!
@TheAhowudoing
@TheAhowudoing 8 лет назад
This stuff really works! Thanks for sharing Eric.
@chriskelley5066
@chriskelley5066 6 лет назад
Here's a tidbit of information if you read your comments... I used what you suggested in your video on a 2006 Dodge Charger. After I was done I was blown away by how new the headlight lenses looked. I would have give you a sincere shout out for how you presented the procedure to do the headlamps Shields and I found what you told me to be very successful. I appreciate your experience and your knowledge, I did not have that before I did the project. If you want to see the results I can email them to you. Keep up the great work and I look forward to seeing what you come out with in the future and I'll pay very close attention to what I can use in my own efforts.
@alexchambers6208
@alexchambers6208 9 лет назад
The 3M kit is great but it should really come with 1000 and 2000 as well. In my experience the 3000 Trizac disc cannot handle the imperfections left behind from 800. I bought regular sheets of 1000/2000 wet sanding paper and use it by hand in between 800 & 3000. Polish with Meg's PlastX and seal with Opti-coat! Best method.
@DENicholsAutoBravado
@DENicholsAutoBravado 9 лет назад
I think I already have that sand paper, great point!
@keithroberts5611
@keithroberts5611 Год назад
3M have spent big bucks on research for producing this kit, And god knows how many hours testing,The kit is meant for heavy to medium oxidation, The range of grit sizes are perfect along with the trizact p3000, I would strongly recommend this product to anyone to restore there headlights back to full clarity and shine, 🤔😃👍
@georgemorley1029
@georgemorley1029 3 месяца назад
This kit did very well for a BMW E90 front lens cover that was looking yellow and tired. However, a word of caution - I attempted the first time with a cordless drill that was not up to the task (600rpm only) and it did not have the desired effect. Luckily, I did not give up and went back at it with the same gear and a drill that was far more capable (1600rpm) and things turned out exactly as they did for this guy. So be sure to have a drill that can let the kit really do its thing.
@B1GDaddyFatStax
@B1GDaddyFatStax 9 лет назад
I haven't used any kits other than Mother's™, but this helps broaden the horizons for me. I liked their kit initially because everything leading up to the final polish was wet sanding. It seems to get a pretty good sheen on things right off the bat without taking as much material off as the 3M™ appears to. The kit is manual labor until you get to the polish which does have it's drawbacks, but it's more manageable in tight areas and you can focus on the more affected places of the lenses. This is just my observation and everyone has their preferences, but I may give 3M™ a try as well as Meguires™ and a couple others. This is definitely an eye opener for me and I appreciate your insight and review. Great job sir and keep those videos coming!
@rokers45
@rokers45 6 лет назад
Eric is the best around .....I have watched alot of his videos and found them very useful ....good talk through videos .... He takes his time to explain in depth why ..where ....what ...... Hey Eric keep up the good work ...... London UK ....
@pjpdjs
@pjpdjs 5 лет назад
Guess what I used this kit for and it worked great? Repairing a scratched plastic projector lens! Thanks for the excellent tutorial.
@simonellis1854
@simonellis1854 4 года назад
Done mine today after watching your video, was a great help. They came up OK for 18 year old lights.
@greyphantome2617
@greyphantome2617 2 года назад
This thing actually works, great product 👍
@ReydioTube
@ReydioTube 6 лет назад
Thank you sir 👊 attempting this today for the first time. It's always much less scary after watching you do it 😅
@roguescot13
@roguescot13 3 года назад
Just did my headlights.... They look pretty good. Thank you for the video, it was VERY helpful!!
@telescopesystems9505
@telescopesystems9505 8 лет назад
Thanks man. Your recommendation means a lot!
@Jester_Wolf
@Jester_Wolf 9 лет назад
Thanks so much for this video. I snagged the kit but I got about 15% into the process and just wanted some positive reinforcement and you provided that. Thank you sir and Happy New Year! /subbed
@akaredcrossbow
@akaredcrossbow 8 лет назад
Used this kit with amazing results. Great video
@mexinumba1
@mexinumba1 2 года назад
I am doing my headlghts while watching this video, this 3m kit is Amazing!!
@Kimzeb0410
@Kimzeb0410 8 лет назад
Thank you for your video. You're very good at explaining what to do. My husband is now going to clean my headlight. Thank you again.
@mikenakama
@mikenakama 6 лет назад
tried the 3m product for the headlights found it at Ross's for 12.99 worked great followed you video recommendations!
@morechickenplease3763
@morechickenplease3763 Год назад
This video gave me the confidence to do it myself! Awesome! LOVED IT!
@Visionist
@Visionist 9 лет назад
I used 700rpm drill with the kit. I thought this wasn't going to be powerful enough, as the instructions suggest using a drill up to 1500rpm. However, to my pleasant suprise, i used it and it removed the glaze. All of it! So, who's in doubt, try it. You barely need to put any pressure on the drill. I was afraid it'd overheat, scratch the headlight. Nope. If you're using the rechargeable hand drill, make sure the battery is all the way full. Today, i will be doing the headlight for the 2nd time. There are so scratches (not caused by the restorating) and i wanna see if i can get them out. *thumbs up*
@Visionist
@Visionist 9 лет назад
When buying the 3M kit, bear in mind, that it doesn't come with the UV protective paste/cream/wax. So, for that, you would need to buy it seperatedly or purchase the turtle wax head light kit.
@FloridaSunMitochondria
@FloridaSunMitochondria 3 года назад
Outstanding explanation for using these kits! Awesome!!
@black3stsh33p
@black3stsh33p 8 лет назад
Had already bought the drill kit and was looking for better instructions than the paper one they include. I was so glad to see you had used the same product so I knew for sure what I was doing before I went messing things up and having to buy new lenses (cuz I don't have that kind of cash lol) thanks for the video, very helpful eric, as always.
@nc9666
@nc9666 5 лет назад
Than no toy so much car guy. It took the fear out of me to do this job. Your the best
@laurabutler8478
@laurabutler8478 6 лет назад
I enjoy watching your videos your very detailed, funny, and down to earth thankyou.
@MrHeHim
@MrHeHim 7 лет назад
Hey Eric (TheCarGuy), I've seen a bit of headlight restoration videos and most, if not all, do not make a "permanent" fix. I would think it would be cool if you try out what i do. Using 200 grit wet sanding (with your hand or machine) and finish with a horizontal sanding. That would be to help paint from running. Next would be to not only mask off the area around the headlight to prevent damage from sanding but also rip open a few trash bags to catch overspray. I've been using "Rust-Oleum American Accents Ultra Cover 2x" it claims its UV resistant and bonds to plastic. Two coats at first, then i wait a week for the paint to harden well to lightly sand down all the small bumps and only use one coat. The paint on that coat a week later tends to smoothen itself very well and you don't have to polish. First time i tried it was on a Volvo S60 i had about 4+ years ago. I got rid of it about a year and a half but they still looked perfect. I also did that on my mom's 2005 CTS and sisters 2006 Altima, but on the Altima i got a bit lazy and didn't sand down/off all factory coat perfectly and noticed a slight brown haze where i didn't a year later, along with paint peeling off in the middle of that area el oh el. Also did that on a few friends cars (didn't mess them up though). Thanks!!
@Bluegrassriver8
@Bluegrassriver8 4 года назад
Plastic for headlights should have been banned by the HIghway Safety Admin. It always ends up reducing visibility and causes accidents. Glass never fades or oxidizes.
@RCman9291
@RCman9291 3 года назад
The reason they use plastic is cause if it brakes its big parts not shatters and plastic is cheaper to make for the companys and if they only sold glass ones im sure u cant change the bulb in them cause most got gasses inside i think
@Matasky2010
@Matasky2010 3 года назад
Headlights do NOT cause accidents, what a ridiculous comment LMFAO...
@Matasky2010
@Matasky2010 3 года назад
RS1 QUOTE: ‘It always ends up reducing visibility and CAUSES ACCIDENTS’...that’s exactly what the OP said..
@Matasky2010
@Matasky2010 3 года назад
@RS1 Uhhh...he said the 'reduced visibility' of the plastic headlights 'CAUSES ACCIDENTS' I'm not sure how you can dispute that, you seem to be having trouble connecting the 2 parts of his second sentence lol...
@Matasky2010
@Matasky2010 3 года назад
Okay..every part of a car breaks down over time, including headlights- that's why you have to do MAINTENANCE- that includes the headlights..If you let your headlights get so badly oxidised to the point your visibility is dangerously reduced, that's called NEGLECT...the accident would be the driver's (your) fault, not the headlights lol...
@jasonmushersee
@jasonmushersee 9 лет назад
Good product. I made a video about this drill kit 1 year ago and it works great, still looks new. I wax the lens 3 times/yr along with the whole car.
@herbb8412
@herbb8412 Год назад
Glad to see someone on youtube using eye protection while sanding/grinding. Most are sure to wear gloves, but rarely is eye safety considered
@TheMrDetty
@TheMrDetty 5 лет назад
Great step by step here. Really helped for me to see it done first! Definitely subscribing.
@todtalk3912
@todtalk3912 Год назад
This is the best drill I ever owned lol. Its 2022 I have the same one, and upgraded battery now, but it is still just as good as the day I got it. Never replaced any brushes or anything. great drill.
@Guitarhero1000
@Guitarhero1000 9 лет назад
Those are the best kits. I love the power drill one.
@martazkirkwood7612
@martazkirkwood7612 6 лет назад
I love the 3M kit great product and my old look, looks nothing close to how they look now, thanks for the assist.
@jonhill8741
@jonhill8741 7 лет назад
I've used this kit a couple times on my vehicles and have had complete success with it. Today i even used it on one of my old mototcycle helmets face shield. It did a great job on it. It's kind of scary sanding the plastic, after you sand on it and look at what you have just done to the plastic, you think it will never clear up. But if you follow the instructions very carefully it will turn out clear as new.
@ereeves116
@ereeves116 9 лет назад
Eric! Haven't watched your videos lately buy I dig the new haircut! At my shop we have what I would call the "ultimate 3m kit". Its got 5 levels of the sanding disks and comes with an air powered DA rotary tool to prevent the melted plastic you talk about. Then there's the buffing gun whish is also an air powered DA buffer (don't know the difference between the two, maybe speed or orbital action). The polishing uses two cutting pads with two different compounds. I haven't seen your drill job up close but on video, looks the same as our lengthy process! Maybe we're wasting our time! Anyway, only thing to add is that we spray the lenses with soapy water to wet sand every step of the way, I think it leads to a cleaner cut, but based on your video, the step before the polishing pad seems to clean up everything prior so who knows!
@DJbertperez
@DJbertperez 4 года назад
Thanks for the tutorial Eric!
@DroneShots_UK
@DroneShots_UK Год назад
Thanks for doing this video, I was hugely nervous about it and when I got to the last stage I was still nervous. Suddenly it all became clear 😊
@wethepeople3124
@wethepeople3124 Год назад
Followed the steps today. My headlight looks amazing.
@MrNidogg
@MrNidogg 9 лет назад
Hey Eric. I've had really good luck wet sanding headlights with 400-600-800 grit and then applying clear coat. The clear coat makes them last for years as opposed to the months you get from the repair kits. Spray-Max makes a 2k urethane in a rattle can (there is a special system in the can to puncture an internal seal and combine the urethane and hardener) that would be ideal for this. Personally I use a regular clear coat and a cheap harbor freight detail sprayer with my compressor.
@keithroberts5611
@keithroberts5611 Год назад
3M headlight restoration kit is in my opinion is the best for your money, Why because 3m have done a ton of research to get it right, Not only that the sanding disk sizes are correct to maximise headlight clarity and shine, The Trizact p3000 is magical, Used with a variable speed cordless drill you can't go wrong, The only extra thing needed is a certified Clearcoat with UV protection, Both hand and power kits are the best!!! End of 🤔🇬🇧👍
@gregbellinger5765
@gregbellinger5765 5 лет назад
I used the 3M kit using my drill to sand oxidized headlamps for a 2003 Lexus ES300. The drill really is much faster than by hand. I did not think it was going to work, but then after using all the sandpaper grades following the directions, I sprayed the headlamps with three coats of a marine clearcoat. They turned out to look spectacular. The next 6-12 months will show how durable the clearcoat is. I would do it again if needed.
@troymattingly3071
@troymattingly3071 Год назад
Good content, Eric! I have used the 3M kit. I had good results.💯
@willythehero88
@willythehero88 6 лет назад
Sure glad I found your demo. The 3M 39045 kit, the one with the protectant, is available at Amazon; it is labeled as "3M 39045 Headlight Renewal Kit with Protectant". Now, I need to get a drill, too.
@Erix7810
@Erix7810 5 лет назад
Willy thehero did you ever get a drill? Update please
@Dappersworth
@Dappersworth 4 года назад
Always wetsand headlights, and add a non-yellowing and UV-resistant clearcoat after polishing, but clean off the polish first. Wetsanding prevents the sanding pads from getting clogged, and ALWAYS clean the headlight between sanding steps, preferrably with isopropyl alcohol and a rag, NOT paper towel.
@acwarzonehighlights6954
@acwarzonehighlights6954 Год назад
Wet sand with all 3 pads
@waltoliver3376
@waltoliver3376 2 года назад
Used your video to remind me . used 3M product before ...good to refresh my memory
@Brandonvscars695
@Brandonvscars695 9 лет назад
That actually seams really cool, looks like the same effect as using normal car polish. (Thats what I did to my 2005 Focus)
@TheNonSmokingTire
@TheNonSmokingTire 9 лет назад
I use the 3M drill kit where I work and they come out looking brand new!
@davidlqvist6679
@davidlqvist6679 9 лет назад
Start making videos of engine-performance improvements, I really like those.
@TechTimeWithEric
@TechTimeWithEric 9 лет назад
When I worked for Advance Auto, I did my uncle's headlights and taillights in the store parking lot with that kit. Almost 4 years later, they still look pretty good, not perfect, but still pretty good.
@piotrstube
@piotrstube 6 лет назад
I couldn't get rid of the foggy effect created by sanding - and got really worried - but after two passes with the buffing pad and a cutting compound, using both damp and dry methods my worries were gone and the headlight came up a treat. So good that I didn't use another clear coat or similar just some headlight restorer and sealer and they look very nice!
@MoBeatBluesLozada
@MoBeatBluesLozada 9 лет назад
Thank you for your help. It was GREAT thanks
@151octane
@151octane 9 лет назад
I been using mothers mag and aluminum polish for years before kids where available and it works great for this. Also after polishing you may wanna put some plastic protecting running compound to help the plastic stay looking nice
@ricktaylor26
@ricktaylor26 Год назад
i really like your videos Thanks for all of your efforts
@jackiefreeman9473
@jackiefreeman9473 Год назад
Hi Eric. Your video was helpful. My headlights look like new.
@hnkfsh81
@hnkfsh81 9 лет назад
I restored the headlights on my wife's 2000 Honda insight using this kit and had excellent results. If did not work well on my old Bimmer, but I think the hazing on its lenses are very deep. I'll need to replace the plastic lenses on that car.
@vecetti37
@vecetti37 8 месяцев назад
Really liked the steps- Thanks! Surprised to find that the newest (Oct. 2023) 3M kit no longer comes with the rubbing compound and pad. Maybe I'll try and use some manually to help.
@robertovillalon2841
@robertovillalon2841 2 года назад
Thanks for the Video! I needed this!!!
@mitchellsese
@mitchellsese 8 лет назад
lol "All better :D" made me chuckle a bit. also, great tutorial thanks, i will be trying this kit in 10 minutes
@heavymechanic2
@heavymechanic2 9 лет назад
Has anyone tried the protective sealers to keep the headlights looking new? Blue Magic, Megauirs, Mothers, Turtle Wax, Etc
@ranger178
@ranger178 3 года назад
i just started using the meguliar 's spray in a few years maybe i will know if it works definitely easier then the sanding and refinishing
@gabsiiee
@gabsiiee 6 лет назад
Great job. It worked
@mhxtekken
@mhxtekken 7 лет назад
i done my today ~ almost look like new! thank you!
@paintwizard1157
@paintwizard1157 4 года назад
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@cryangallegos
@cryangallegos 4 года назад
Saw the drill attachment kit by the register at my local O'Reilly's (they are awesome btw) and that brought me here as I've been meaning to do this with a self-made kit, but the drill arbor attachment is almost too good to pass up. Just wanted to add that a good follow up after polishing is a few coats of high gloss rustoleum clearcoat to protect the plastic from future damage.
@brendancaldwell7755
@brendancaldwell7755 2 года назад
The Hand kit would take longer and require alot of elbow crease. I'm going for the drill required version of this product.
@Lanninglongarmmowing
@Lanninglongarmmowing 9 лет назад
Harbor freight sells that 3m drill powered one. You can use a 20% off coupon too. It does work pretty good. Great video! I've used it before.
@markelliott8861
@markelliott8861 4 года назад
Good video... you will use fewer sanding pads if you take an air hose and blow off the debris after a couple of passes. Definitely use the slow speeds that Eric recommends!
@richpalmisano1740
@richpalmisano1740 2 года назад
There's one more step! You need a UV sealant or else all your work will just oxidize again within a year. Great video.
@maverickadventures723
@maverickadventures723 6 лет назад
Great video. Thank you
@djnevous3us
@djnevous3us 9 лет назад
i still use that drill attachment for buffing got the meguiars buffing pads works great
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