I tried Turtle Wax Headlight Restorer Kit Lens and it did better than expected. This is a DIY project that anyone can do and it makes such a difference. Turtle Wax Headlight Restorer Kit amzn.to/3T8cVPr
Seen a few people blown away by the Turtle Wax kit. The results seem to speak for themselves. Great to have these independent product testing videos. Thanks for making it.
Thank you so much for this video! I took my car to the garage and they told me I needed to replace the lens.. yes they were very yellow but I got this kit and fallowed all your instructions and after three times (i read comments) and it worked fantastic! Again thank you!🎉
I used it on my '04 Mercedes with 248K. Worked better than I expected. It was way noticeable driving at night as my headlights illumination was much improved. This is a good product as advertised!
FYI, I bought this at John's recommendation and I cannot tell you how pleased I am with the final result. I'm sure they won't swear by it, but I actually did 2 cars worth, so 4 headlights with one kit. My wife and sister-in-law's cars look so much better now. 10-out-of-10 would recommend.
Thanks! I’m finna use mine right now!👍🏽 Omg I had come back & edit. I used just the compound so far, haven’t even started the sanding process yet and it made such a world of difference!!! Omg 😱
I think its funny how ever video Ive seen using this product, they all referred to the glove as a lunch lady glove. Your impression of how a lunch lady sounds cracked me up. As a lunch lady myself our gloves are nothing like that one. I will be trying this product on my severely oxidized headlights
Always use the compound 2x before starting to sand. Skip the spray and use a garden hose while sanding. Fully rinsed before starting the next grit pad.
Laura and I were actually talking about doing something like this for her car, so I just might have to give this a try before we bite the bullet of buying new headlights.
Also I used this kit b4 though! Put the wipes into two small separate ziplock bags and put them in the fridge. (Label them lol) and you can get a few more sets of lights out of the kit
Just used it again. Its been over a year since i used it. I did a better job this time. Headlights were really bad. They look great! Almost like new! Highly recommend. Probably have to do it yearly. But its cheap and only takes about 30 min
This gets a like, not because it showed me that the kit works well enough but because the second you said lunch lady glove I was singing the sloppy joe song in my head.. and finally at 8:10 you did it too LOL
i just did mines and it looks brandddd newwww 😭😭😭 i did put the seals back wards i just put the green ones on but over all they both look new i woudl highly recommend it 💯💯
Thank you I got the armorall set and used. I feel lole there was the scratchy stuff still on bottom half of my light. I sealed it, then ran to youtube... a bit backwards u think! Lol but I will try this one
It seemed to work perfectly the way you did it though. Good job! I'm wondering if I can do this in the winter or not. Worried it'll freeze half way through.@@JohnEngel
I just used this restoration kit and it worked wonders! I wish they included more wipes because I have plenty of extra liquid in the bottles leftover for another vehicle.
In my case, after the lens sealing wipe stage, it's not drying out totally even after 24 hours - is that normal and supposed to be wiped off with a cloth or something later? Some areas (close to the perimeters and curves) seem to be absolutely wet even after 24 hours
Thank you for the question. It should not be wet after 24 hours at all. It should self level as well. I would contact the company and see if there is an issue with the sealant.
Am I the only one who has an issue with the Lens Sealing Wipe not drying? I applied it about a week ago on some brand new headlights I got, and it's still wet. Not sure why
@JohnEngel no, I'm thinking what it could be is something on them interfering with it. I had already put on the Turtle Wax ceramic acrylic wipe prior to the lens sealing wipe (just for some more protection). I might just have to wash it off. I feel pretty bad though, it's not too noticeable, but a small part of my headlight I tried to spray Meguiars headlight coating sealant over top, but it left some streaks. It's not noticeable of you aren't looking for it, but I just know about it, and see it every time
@@autolife2785 I totally understand. If it was me, I would strip the headlight and start over. Making sure that you follow the directions and only do one product.
@JohnEngel part of me is considering sanding it off, and like you said, starting over, I'm just afraid of potentially damaging it more. Part of me is also just thinking just stop right now before it gets any worse. They still look good, I'll just have to not think too much about the mistake I made
@@JohnEngel I'm so glad to hear this! I got this kit today. Started washing my headlights and got the extra gentle painters tape out just when it started to look like rain so I guess I'll save it for another day, smh!