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Headlight restoration is all about choosing the right products and methods. In this video I show you How to Restore Headlights Permanently. In the first half of the video, i show you how to clean headlights. Cleaning the Oxidised, Yellowing, Fading or Discoloured layer of plastic is the first step. You can even use toothpaste, baking soda and even WD40 but such products are only good for very minor improvements. To get it done professionally with a brand new looks, you have to do a complete restoration like I show you in this video. Then in the second half of the video, i show you how to stop headlights from yellowing and getting hazy which requires you to follow up with a protective coating. What coating you should go with depends on your budget, how long you’re gonna keep the car for and therefore how long you want the coating to last for.

Here are the products I used.

Compound
Polish
Plastic polish
Headlight restoration kit
Sanding backing pad
Masking tape
sandpaper

Isopropyl alcohol

UV Hard coat

Cheap clear coat
2k Cleat coat
Headlight lens covers
clear lens cover&index=aps&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=ur2&linkId=924dbe5200d14a098df45b50a14018cf

Headlight protection film
Film installation kit

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  1. ns671fr

    Very true about clear, however most people dont notice the light refraction since it looks better

  2. マックスシュッツェ

    too bad the cost of all these polishes and sandpapers is roughly almost the cost of a new lense

  3. Deep Sea Boss

    Brilliant job young man….Brilliant and thank you. Your video is the most informative and well presented one for this application any where….Your going places.

  4. Bruce Hutcheson

    Wow! Really Great Video. Thanks DIY guy!

  5. Larry Baker

    Too much trouble. Take it to a detailer

  6. John Kim

    Great video. Thanks!
    Just buy the film and affix it onto your brand new car, for preventative measure from the beginning but for those who has or buying a used car, this might be the best method!
    I got mine done at a local car wash and it was only $35.00 per pair to clear them up, about 5 years ago.
    My Tundra truck headlights look awesome after many years of use.
    This guy is good!

  7. Wynaut Speed

    Really good techniques used, I will be trying this on my own vehicle. Thanks!!

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