Headlight care and polymer vapor final review

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

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  • @BS-fs6kx
    @BS-fs6kx 6 месяцев назад

    If you pit a decent ceramic on the headlights after using the vapour, that should sort out the longevity of the clarity ?

  • @mariomcmichael3230
    @mariomcmichael3230 Год назад

    What's up sir
    Hope all is well
    Got a quick question for you
    I have a client coming g to me Saturday morning
    I have a headlight restoration I'm doing
    I have 180, 280, 360, 600, 800, and 1200 grit paper.....came with the kit
    What grit should I use and how many passes should I make?
    It's for a 2014 Honda civic
    i put the same question on one of your previous videos, also

  • @derekwilliams5771
    @derekwilliams5771 11 месяцев назад

    I am interested training video 35 dallors

  • @derekwilliams5771
    @derekwilliams5771 11 месяцев назад

    I like it I want start a business with a side hustle

    • @headlightvideotraining
      @headlightvideotraining  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Derek, Sorry for my slow response. I've been sick with a heart condition and I'm finally getting the chance to post a new video about my headlight training video.

  • @burianvlad2005
    @burianvlad2005 Год назад

    any information as to what type of liquid is the polymer liquid? some say it s acetone, others dychloromethane others chloroform. what is the best post polymer treatment?

    • @headlightvideotraining
      @headlightvideotraining  Год назад

      On the bottle showcased in the video, the main ingredient is Synthetic resin and Methylbenzene. You'll see similar products on Amazon. Can't tell you what those other ones may contain. I only know the one I've been using. I've stop using the vapor chemical because I just hate all the precautions you have to take with the stuff. Gives me a headache anytime I got a whiff of it.

    • @burianvlad2005
      @burianvlad2005 Год назад

      @@headlightvideotraining I can imagine that if you are a professional and doing this on a regular basis,you cannot take chances to inhale this each and everytime. for one time use, outdoor i suppose it will not do much harm in the long run

    • @headlightvideotraining
      @headlightvideotraining  Год назад

      @@burianvlad2005 Some guys are not bothered as much with chemical fumes. I've always been sensitive to them. I did pest control work years ago and there were guys who worked that job for years and the pesticide didn't seem to bother them. But me, even wearing the protective gear, getting whiffs of the pesticide spray on the yards just killed me. The truck I drove sickened me also. At first, I'd didn't think the headlight polymer would bother me, but after doing a couple of jobs with it, I just couldn't stand it anymore. So auto ceramic is my main product to finish the jobs. At 63 I just don't want to be hassling with strong chemicals anymore. Now that's just me. You, it may not be a problem.

    • @burianvlad2005
      @burianvlad2005 Год назад

      @@headlightvideotraining better stay away from nasty chemicals if you want keep the years piling up, so wise choice . regarding auto ceramic , what types do you use/recommend? we have some in europe which are quite pricey , like nanolex si3d headlight ,or sonax headlight coating . based on reviews , they do not last more than 1 yr before reapplying . we also use here headlight wrapping film ,which is also costly if you are looking for the good stuff . and final choice is clear coat , but 9 out of 10 people do not recommend . also ,with protective foil there have been instan ces where the polycarbonate cracked because of poorer heat dissipation. so it s a tricky thing . i d personally go for nano ceramic uv resistant coating ,it ticks the most boxes if it s durable enough . but i have no experiente on this topic whatsoever. good day to you ,Sir