Why it's better to restore OEM headlights /aftermarket=🗑️

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @JB-fn7ky
    @JB-fn7ky Год назад +1

    Gospel!
    06’ Pilot here, over the past years, I’ve tried everything, over the counter - gimmicks, etc.…
    No doubt, through everything I’ve tried, your methods are the best. We are all indebted to you, sir!
    If I ever win the lottery, you’re in the top 10 beneficiaries.
    Additionally, the satisfaction gained boosts T levels.
    Can’t thank you enough for sharing your expertise

  • @arthurrodriguez180
    @arthurrodriguez180 9 месяцев назад +2

    Dannng Professor, Beautiful!!! I can't wait to achieve that level . I'm still practicing, small customers here & there. Just being patient & putting in the hours as much as possible. Family getting freebies, but they still insist on giving a donation for more supplies. I got to appreciate that. Thank you Sir!!

  • @360MIX
    @360MIX 2 года назад +7

    Job well done... just a tip.. when filming with your cell phone... Click the screen where you want the camera to focus on and keep it pressed for a second.. it will LOCK FOCUS and will prevent the phone from hunting focus/pulsate in and out as seen..

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  Год назад +1

      I'm real curious you must have like 10,000 million subscribers or something.. always with the tips that aren't needed as you see my channel is Booming.. it's not meant to be perfect it's about headlight restoration it's not about filming or sound quality it's about the work that's being provided to a mass amount of people because it's so awesome... Your comments would make more sense if this is a videographer of course but obviously it must be since it gets so many views and my channel is doing so good so I'm curious do you have a channel that you implement these things on and does that get you views doing all these things because if not I must be doing something right....💯
      Not trying to be a dick but my formula obviously works .....a hell of a lot better than most... I know all these things but don't care it's irrelevant when it comes to this.... I mean if you have some kind of crazy channel that gets 10 million views for videography I'm here to listen... But there's one thing I'm not going to do metaphorically listen to somebody who's never been into a street fight give my Tyson fighting tips... Metaphorically..

  • @orlandos_detail
    @orlandos_detail Год назад +1

    Tried your method using drill and i enjoyed it worked on a 2017 honda accord today

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  Год назад +1

      Yes you've heard it from the horse's mouth.. I've literally tried damn near everything and every method and even combinations of method as I always say my method is an MMA type method where I've took all the greatest points from every method and combined into one at the proper spot of the method... But nothing takes the Cake for this method.... It's very scientific and at the same time very simple and yields the highest level of results and headlight health....

  • @ericmann7945
    @ericmann7945 2 года назад +3

    Great content as always, especially the info about OEM vs aftermarket. Thank you

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад +2

      Thank you... Just trying to share my knowledge...
      Appreciate you watching ..👍🏼😁💯

  • @sivakumarsivakumar3792
    @sivakumarsivakumar3792 10 месяцев назад +2

    i new start restoration given ideas i am India

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  10 месяцев назад

      Awesome man there's plenty of work out there this is a worldwide thing...ruclips.net/video/zJsBKFQ9bTA/видео.htmlsi=ZL8U0K5l8upTRRLw

  • @keithmoore8429
    @keithmoore8429 2 года назад +1

    Hello PRO. BEST VIDEO ON THIS SUBJECT. I HAVE WATCHED WHO KNOWS HOW MANY.
    THANKS FOR HONESTY AND PROFESSIONALI SM.
    THANKS, KEITH

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад

      Thank you I appreciate you watching my content please subscribe and stay tuned for future content coming soon I'm going to be mixing a little things up and have different topics all around mostly have that restoration..
      😁💯

  • @trdsupercharger8089
    @trdsupercharger8089 Год назад

    Thank you very much for information on OEM and aftermarket headlights.

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  Год назад

      No problem check out the channel there's probably a couple things that you'd be interested... And much more to come..

  • @contagiousingenuityagency5273
    @contagiousingenuityagency5273 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, fellow headlight restoration specialist here. Your video tutorials are great - just earned yourself a new subscriber. 😉✌️ I keep telling people the same thing about aftermarket vs. OEM headlights and often times most folks look at me as if im insane. 😂
    A couple questions for you out of curiosity:
    - How do you go about restoring headlight lenses with alignment pins, awkward geometry (recessed tight corners, for example), and optical protrusions?
    - Do you ever follow up with clear PPF? If so, what brand do you prefer and what's your go-to method for installation?

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  11 месяцев назад +1

      I don't approve of PPF on headlights...for many reasons..just a couple main ones ..:
      #1 you'll be loosing a significant amount of light projection ...
      #2 headlights over heat which lead to permanent damage of different kinds ..
      #3 it not set it and forget it..
      You'll always have issues like : bubbling, corners peeling, and moisture get underneath..
      #4 when you take it if 9 times out of 10 it will peel off the clear coating when removing the you need headlight restoration anyway...
      I would look through the video log there's over 130 videos now streaming on this channel...
      Also this is about what else you asked..
      ruclips.net/video/9xswHwRWy2k/видео.htmlsi=2DBVOMwo4HMxAR5W

    • @contagiousingenuityagency5273
      @contagiousingenuityagency5273 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@theheadlightrestorationpro Fair enough - thanks for the feedback!
      I'll give the videos a look.

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  11 месяцев назад +1

      @contagiousingenuityagency5273 awesome man lot of information on this page..,

  • @dandydonslife9869
    @dandydonslife9869 Год назад

    Great job on those lights, getting ready to do mine, this procedure I like and will apply, thanks.

  • @sidneiferreira7345
    @sidneiferreira7345 11 месяцев назад +1

    Olá , tô começando a trabalhar nesse ramo no Brazil, em minha cidade. Essa máquina que você usa é furadeira adaptada? Nunca vi politriz assim. O teu trabalho é top. Grande abraço.

  • @arthurrodriguez180
    @arthurrodriguez180 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hey professor, I am interested in the winshield subject. I see alot of opportunities on my end. Would luv to learn so more & scratch removal as well.
    Thank you, very appreciative

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  9 месяцев назад

      There's a video of scratch removal up.. and a video of window restoration... Not sure if you've seen them already just letting you know....

  • @musicmonster51
    @musicmonster51 2 года назад +1

    Thanks, I struggled with my Eliment and hope I can follow your methods. I tried acetone and it worked some but hope I didn't ruin the plastic.

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад +1

      Give it a shot guarantee to work if you work the steps.. be careful with acetone strong solvent you can ruin your paint or stuff around your headlights...

  • @allenracy7558
    @allenracy7558 2 года назад +3

    I’m the third!!! How long does it normally take for you to complete a set of headlights?

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад +1

      For a medium size pair of headlights about 40 mins for both ..but with setting up gear and introducing yourself..etc..
      Like 40min to and hour...tops...
      Thanks for the question
      Please subscribe for more I'm coming videos...😁

  • @07wrxtr1
    @07wrxtr1 2 года назад +1

    Did my first time ever "restore" attempt - used this "Lightrite SVN-LRK-300" Kit from Amazon - Did a solid 45+ minutes of sanding on each light - The car was garaged for 7 years, so they were not bad at all - kit comes with 400 and 600, then an alcohol wipe, and then a clear spray. The only thing I didn't like was that the spray finish has sort of a very minor satin like thing going on - you don't notice it unless you're face is within about 2' of the light... Overall I'd give my first shot at it about an 8/10. So - now that I watch this - it seems like the Megs spray they want you to really spray quite a bit more and it ends up with a more OEM clear look to it... Debating if I want to redo mine, or simply buy some Morimoto lenses, and disassemble the OEM lights and black out the chrome and all that (maybe even upgrade the stupid Fresnel style projector to the STi R style from Morimoto) - I have a 370z (Nissan had the stupid blingin CHROME Look from 2009-2015 - so it's one thing I've thought about changing...)

  • @MrJackers721
    @MrJackers721 Год назад +1

    Love you’re work mate I’m in the process of buying all the stuff you use 👍just wondering what happens if the tape removes paint from a bumper when taking it off?

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  Год назад

      It shouldn't.. if you're using this tape it's called Auto finish tape it's designed for vehicles and finished paint job Clear coats and such... She shouldn't have an issue with it as long as you're using the correct tape...
      Also got to watch out for weak spots and use Band-Aids...
      Check this out...
      ruclips.net/video/le1LyD93Ydo/видео.html

  • @wesrr4036
    @wesrr4036 2 года назад +1

    Great Info. Thank you. What do you charge to restore a set of headlights?

  • @pfrednom8826
    @pfrednom8826 2 года назад +1

    Hello, no need to putt some degreaser or IPA between polish and the spray coating? Thanks

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад

      No.. in some cases normally this would be the proper procedure.. when concerning headlight restoration it is not if you're using the right product such as the one I'm using in this video 3M hard lens and plastic polish. (Link in the bio) it is designed for headlight restoration and hard lens plastic.. IPA are any alcohol substance but just leave behind residue or diminished The clarity by removing a thin layer of the product Left behind specifically for clarity purposes and adhesion believe it or not.. this fills the pores and minor scratches are Nick slept behind from polishing which is why it goes clear on these videos before you start polishing.. forms a crust enhancing clarity also it would be less of a sterile environment if you used an IPA or an alcohol-based substance at this point they can't get more sterile than this heavy polishing.. you want to shoot it on right after.. and also replaces and locks in a bit of oil residue rehydrating the headlight.. create a healthy environment for the headlight....
      We're going more into depth and future videos thanks for watching...

  • @RCCustoms73
    @RCCustoms73 Год назад +1

    Do you have a video of doing paint scratch removal? Would love to learn more!

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  Год назад

      You got to keep going through the videos... I have one that is specifically scratch removal with headlight restoration tools...ruclips.net/video/EEKv-L-G8GY/видео.htmlsi=gnB5QntQLv-H_QBX

  • @Amine-gl9wh
    @Amine-gl9wh Месяц назад

    salut sir,i was almost buying an aftermarket set for my 2013 legacy,i came across your video and now i am backing up far away from the junk ones.idk what state you in maybe you can work on my car.thanks for all the infos

  • @jimmyenriquez4696
    @jimmyenriquez4696 2 года назад +1

    Great headlight restorations . Could you please tell me what specific headlight polish you use

    • @jimmyenriquez4696
      @jimmyenriquez4696 2 года назад

      Could not find a 3m plastic polish

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад +1

      There's a direct link in the bio to everything that I use purchase through Amazon.. 3m hardlins Polish designed for specifically and some other things... Check check through my bio check in my bio there's a whole list of everything would appreciate if you buyed from there as well..😁😁😁 good prices and discounts. Get all my stuff from Amazon 90%

    • @jimmyenriquez4696
      @jimmyenriquez4696 2 года назад +2

      @@theheadlightrestorationpro will do thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @edzachary8657
    @edzachary8657 2 года назад +1

    You commented that in the winter it might run because it's colder out would it be beneficial to put like a hair dryer on the light just to heat it up a little bit so that last step might dry a little quicker

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад +2

      That's only if you do in an access amount... Which happens by mistake you have to know when to pull away... But the fan drying is the best even in cold weather the air is what's drying it more than heat..

  • @ericmann7945
    @ericmann7945 2 года назад +1

    I've got lots of blue painter's tape at home.
    Is that ever OK to use when doing headlight restoration or should I pick up some of the green tape type? Thank you

  • @raulabdulmhalikmontero4549
    @raulabdulmhalikmontero4549 2 года назад +1

    Very intuitive video, just wondering after you applied the spray coating, do you have to wait another hour if do drive thru car wash

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад +1

      Good question....there is an allotted time on the back of the can... I typically don't go off that because it changes from time to time depending on the climate and the weather... I tell all people our customers while using this product or any product seal your headlights..(hopefully headlight certified product) summertime 24 hours before washing going to the car wash or even having any kind of contact with the headlights.. although the actual cure time is about 16 hours 80° heat... Even though it dries to the touch fully anywhere between 60 seconds and 3 minutes.. in the winter time as it is now, beginning of. I tell them 48 hours or 72 hours.. by time I leave they can drive or do whatever they want except for the things I asked not to.. and it's a safety precaution you got to think when you get your car payment you don't wash it for how long?????
      So I kind of try to treat it similar just not as crazy... But it's pretty much functional before I leave the scene maybe they could drive do whatever they want...
      Thanks for the question I'll make sure to address this in the future. .

    • @raulabdulmhalikmontero4549
      @raulabdulmhalikmontero4549 2 года назад +1

      Have you try the vapor restoration kit yet, just wanna hear your opinion to it, quite tempting though

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад +1

      Haven't yet..

  • @marcuslima2535
    @marcuslima2535 Год назад +1

    Hey mate, if you use generic wet sand paper instead the 3m but with the same technique and the same grits would you achieve close results? Because I’ve done like that and my headlights looked terrible after the whole process

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  Год назад

      What generic sandpaper it's going to be extremely harder to produce these typical results that I get.. I could do it myself but I'm me....
      It's going to be extremely harder for somebody who's not on my level to produce what I'm doing with shitty materials....
      Materials and supplies and tools are a big part of this process....

    • @marcuslima2535
      @marcuslima2535 Год назад +1

      @@theheadlightrestorationpro I just bought the 3 boxes, 3m gold p500, 3m p800 and trizact 3000, costed me $200 australian dollars, but im so excited to keep trying to maybe one day have 10% of your level mate haha

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  Год назад

      @@marcuslima2535 just keep going and sooner or later it'll all come together..👍🏽💯

  • @javierarellano7444
    @javierarellano7444 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the vids. I’m a recent subscriber to your channel. Question: what’s the purpose of the fans sitting on the floor?
    Also, have you ever tried using a compressed air duster (computer duster) to clean inside the cracks and crevasses? It was a random though I had perhaps someone has used it before.

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад +1

      Couple different purposes during the summer keeps you cool... But the main reason is to Force air dry the headlights and is one that drives through air exchange.. just means that the particles are rapidly expelling into the air till it turns hard you can literally smell it.. that air from the fans speeds things up..
      Also it blows the dust away.. from you from going into your mask or face.. and also at times from going towards the light I just finished so I can finish my work faster...
      Thanks for watching got plenty more to come I have something dropping in a couple minutes..

  • @georgina_gsm
    @georgina_gsm 2 года назад +1

    Your videos are by far the best on headline restoration - thank you so much! I’ve been looking at links you’ve posted in description - what drill attachment/backing plate do you use for your drill? And is there a “spacer” pad between the backing plate and the sanding disc itself? Thanks again!

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад +1

      I use cheap throw away ones that come in most have I restoration kits. Lol they're not fancy at all there's much better ones but for me I like the lightness of them the majority all pad with a post and sometimes I get them and remove the pad the interface pad when they go bad and replace them with other ones, do them or hot glue them that's just because I do dozens upon dozens of lights with them so they they go bad the pad does..

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for watching

    • @georgina_gsm
      @georgina_gsm 2 года назад +1

      Super helpful thanks so much!

  • @Dr.RealTalk
    @Dr.RealTalk 2 года назад +1

    Great video
    I have the same drill that you have on your Amazon list.
    What size of Hook and Loop Buffing Pad should I purchase for my drill?

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад

      A 3 in.. sorry about that need to update it on that purchase list.. but always 3 in is the best size for headlights..

    • @Dr.RealTalk
      @Dr.RealTalk 2 года назад +1

      @@theheadlightrestorationpro
      Thank you for your response. So is this ok to use sir?
      3 Inch(75mm) Hook and Loop Buffing Pad for Sanding Discs, Rotary Backing Pad with 1/4 Inch Dia Shank Drill Attachment and Soft Foam Layer-2 Pack a.co/d/6Gohu2i

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад +1

      @@Dr.RealTalk yes they're fine I have a couple of those even different sizes but rarely use those 3 in for everything damn there.. I would send you some examples of the cheap ones just out in the field right now...

    • @Dr.RealTalk
      @Dr.RealTalk 2 года назад +1

      @@theheadlightrestorationpro okay appreciate it.

    • @Dr.RealTalk
      @Dr.RealTalk 2 года назад +1

      Please don't forget to send me examples of the cheap ones

  • @RossPotts
    @RossPotts 2 года назад +1

    LOL! “Why not buy new ones”
    Because my car is getting hard to source QUALITY parts for, and OEM is $150 per assembly.
    Nice video! This is pretty much the same method used on models, just on a larger scale.
    How many different grits do you use? When I am working on a model, I go all the way up to 1600, unless I’m doing an airplane canopy or car windshield. My polish is Novus.

  • @JayJay-le7vh
    @JayJay-le7vh 2 года назад +1

    have you ever done lights that haven't needed the p500 and p800 and just needed a polish and seal?

  • @cosbowler
    @cosbowler Год назад +1

    Do you dry or wet sand the headlight.

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  Год назад +1

      Have you seen any of the videos????????😵 Try watching the videos then feel free to ask some questions just works out better that way....

  • @el_chapo_818pubg7
    @el_chapo_818pubg7 2 года назад +1

    How much do u usually charge or dose it depend on the style

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад

      Many variabilities...type of vehicle,how bad they are, how old it is,eve time of day and time of year. (Doing them in 105° vs. 75°) one or both ..etc.

  • @IknowImNotCrazyYoumightbe
    @IknowImNotCrazyYoumightbe 2 года назад +1

    what does it cost to do your headlight resto? Where are you located?

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад +1

      It all depends... That question has many variabilities... If you're ,a shop or if you're mobile, your skill set, your portfolio, the rating on different social medias or Google, if you have your stuff together or not.. so many variabilities... Even has to do with how bad the headlight is, if it's been done before, what type of vehicle. Headlight restoration can be $50 or it can be $180 or $250 or even more it all depends... It's very difficult to answer this question truthfully honestly there's too many variables even the location of your city will vary it...

  • @aaroncardenas6215
    @aaroncardenas6215 2 года назад +1

    Most Honda headlights are a pain in to put in. You've got to take off so much and be careful with the chrome trim,clips, and bumper. *Sources: I'm a Honda technician*

  • @23JL
    @23JL 2 года назад +2

    Where are you located

  • @jessieleegomez424
    @jessieleegomez424 Год назад +1

    What number do you put your drill on??

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  Год назад

      I used the high setting on my drill most of the time only certain sensitive areas do I slow down and I often switch between directions there's no reverse or drive in terms of doing this work it's been left or right that's it... Like I said I used the high setting but that might take some getting used to I have not always used the high setting not until I was ready to it's a lot faster pace and the risks are higher...

    • @jessieleegomez424
      @jessieleegomez424 Год назад

      And you have on 1or2? True

  • @SniperUSMC
    @SniperUSMC 2 года назад +1

    Can you also fix a crack in the lens?

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад

      It depends on how bad the crack is.. some cracks are partially through .. other cracks are all the way through and depends on the placement.. sometimes just doing a headlight restoration and coding over them will save the light for a while... The sealant kind of holds it together and stops it from breaching.. which is water vapor and dust and stuff getting inside.

  • @dbj7093
    @dbj7093 2 года назад +1

    What do you say when your customer insists that it should be opened cuz they think the dirt/oxidation is inside?

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад

      You can't let your customer tell you what to do you're supposed to be the expert or the professional or the business.. a lot of people tell me this and I tell them no it's not 99% of the time is not.. after your evaluation you have to just tell them.. they don't tell you cuz they don't know squat.. even if they think so...

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад

      Also it's damn near impossible to open a headlight without breaking it.. at that point it's almost better to buy new ones. Cuz the attempt of opening them will take hours maybe four or five per light. That would be a ridiculous cost..

    • @dbj7093
      @dbj7093 2 года назад +1

      That is exactly what i have been thinking haha. Thank you, sir, a lot! They do not realize that the quality of the seal would be compromised even if you try to do it carefully

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад

      I've had a couple customers try to do it right in front of me... it's easy I'll just do it.. broke their lights all up.. paid me for my time probably couldn't drive because their lights don't work . 😆

    • @dbj7093
      @dbj7093 2 года назад +1

      @@theheadlightrestorationpro lol they deserved it i guess

  • @trp-ur7gb
    @trp-ur7gb 2 года назад +1

    Curious, why not just remove the entire headlight to do the sanding?

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад

      Well many reasons.. the number one reason is 100% of the damage is on the surface exposed part of the light.. therefore no reason to.. typically to remove modern-day headlights for the easy ones would take about 30 minutes.. and to reinstall an additional 30 minutes that's an hour of Labor..(much more expensive) and those are the easy ones hard lights could take over an hour to remove, in an hour to replace....about 30% of modern-day headlights you have to remove the bumper sometimes the tire and fender well just to get the headlights off...
      . The number two reason.. it would triple the price of headlight restoration.. due to labor in time.. #3 the best wait to have that restoration is mobile go to wherever the vehicle may be available to do headlight restoration wherever the person may be, home, work, shopping, etc...(I do HEADLIGHT restoration everywhere, highly impractical to take the lights out for this reason to)
      Even more reasons of that but those are the main..
      Thank you for watching..
      Stay tuned.. I'll probably be addressing that issue soon as well..

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад

      I do it from time to time when the person has it out of the vehicle.. usually it comes from people who have got aftermarkets and they failed to put back in that's usually when I do it.. the other reason is when I come across a cheap pair of lights OEM for sale or free I restore them and sell them 😂🤣😂 brand new OEM...

  • @darrinholstine5273
    @darrinholstine5273 Год назад +1

    I keep running across when I sand there's a coating that's hard to come off. It looks like mountains that are a bitch to get out

  • @perseus417
    @perseus417 2 года назад +1

    I like your videos seem to be real and specialize on the subject. What about a brand new car that I just got from the dealer. How can I protect it from oxidation from the first day? Do you think the protection film cover will help or avoid that from happening? Or applying the UV sealant coat, or UV wax to protect the original coat? What would be the best way to protect a new car?

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching..
      I actually have a video about this topic coming up soon...
      So please subscribe and stay tuned..
      But in the meantime check out my video WHY do headlight go bad..
      ruclips.net/video/tnCdU2j5Ja0/видео.html

  • @Beluel
    @Beluel 2 года назад +1

    Where are you located ?

  • @mischayang5466
    @mischayang5466 2 года назад +1

    I am very interested in this video, but the background can not send you a message. I hope we can communicate with you

  • @07wrxtr1
    @07wrxtr1 2 года назад +1

    Yeah NEVER go for those POS "aftermarket" lights off amazon/ebay/etc - I got some for a friend - a 2005 Camry - they turned into fish tanks after maybe 4-5 months in the Oregon weather... even when it was dry, they would still retain moisture internally...

    • @theheadlightrestorationpro
      @theheadlightrestorationpro  2 года назад

      Yeah they're pretty bad I wouldn't even want to sell a car with them in it..lol

    • @YungSteambuns
      @YungSteambuns 2 года назад

      I live in Vancouver WA and I have never had that problem with several cars Ive installed them in, and if there was ever a situation of doubt all you need to do is add new sealant (ive done to old glass ones since they don't need restoration) before installing the new headlights, not a hard job at all, less than 30min with a heat gun or just go around the outside with a clear silicone and use your finger to smooth out and get into the crevices
      only garbage aftermarket headlights I know of are with the LED DRLs, and some projectors

  • @aaroncardenas6215
    @aaroncardenas6215 2 года назад +1

    First comment!

  • @AlfredoHernandez-fh5fk
    @AlfredoHernandez-fh5fk 2 года назад +1

    Great job brother how much do you charge for 2 lights keep up the good work ✊🏽👊🏾