Headlight Restoration - The Way A Professional Does It
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2023
- Headlight Restoration - The Way A Professional Does It, I think the title sums it up pretty well but just incase here's a brief description.
I see all of these videos on here going on for hours and hours about sanding your lights with tooth paste, remove yellowing with WD40 etc. etc. and the truth is none of them are proper fixes or are in anyway professional and long lasting my method is by far the best, well I would say that wouldn't I? haha.
So starting off with the lights I need to split them to do the mod for removing the amber indicator lens as I think it looks dreadful and really ages the front end on these Impreza WRX STi's, so again I don't use fancy methods or do any annoying trips to the oven I simply use a heat gun and a screw driver no fuss, no mess, pull the lens off, pop the amber out and put it all back together.... done!
Then it was onto the removing of the yellowing and the hazing and again no need for any fuss here like I see many others doing " oh you need to work from 400 all the way up to 3000 then polish with this special compound and then another one then use this special sealer blah blah blah, What I do for good as new crystal clear lights that are just as durable as OEM, I sand my lights with 800 grit on the DA, clean them up and hit them with UV stable 2k clear and that's it job done.
So I hope you enjoyed this little restoration/ rebuild and will join me again soon for the next installment of t he series .
Enjoy
RRC
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Headlight Restoration - The Way A Professional Does It
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The way the lens went clear as you applied the second coat was almost witchcraft!! 😀
Neat isn't it? :)
The problem doing this you end up losing some light output the cutoff sharpness from projector if I would buy and replace them I then get them PPF wrap
I would've never believed it, if I hadn't have seen it in real time. Great job!👍
@@heyheysaturday2492 ya probably from rattle canning it. His is flawless.
@@heyheysaturday2492 from the factory they put a clear coat on the headlight lens and the light output would be fine if it is crystal clear. This is why people restore headlights so the light projects better.
Legitimately fascinating that the clear just fills in those sanding scratches like magic.
An absolute professional, doing a professional grade job. Looks fantastic mate, cant wait for the next part!
Thank you so much :)
I've learned so much from watching your channel, your work is impeccable and has helped me save a ton of money by taking on my own projects. Look forward to each video and even rewatch them just to admire the craftsmanship. Awesome work, it gets me excited to build my soon to be shop. Truly inspiring.
WOW!!! I have seen so many headlight restoration videos and NONE of them come close to your method. Thanks for the tip. Fantastic video as always! Cheers 🥃
Cheers Sam, I suspect all the other videos use their convoluted methods just to try and stretch their videos and posts and also to make the job look harder than it actually is lol
I've seen your Mazda MX5 engine cover-thingy restoration and now this... You are now my new favourite channel, I'm honestly taking literal notes because I want to restore the lights on my MX5, but your work is astounding!
It can’t be overstated how skilled you are at spraying paint and clear. I essentially did this same restoration with my 07 Outback but used a rattle can. I had a lot of orange peel and tried to polish out but not perfect. Still happy with it. But yours came out absolutely flawless.
Rattle can clear is 1K. It lays horribly and has no durability.
You need to use a 2 part clear.
@@jumpinjojo 2k paint is also available in spray cans
@@jamescavanagh9276 Wish they were available by me, it would make car work so much easier to do, though I can still use a compressor and spray gun to do it, the convenience of the single use can though is great.
@@jamescavanagh9276 Absolutely.
@@jamescavanagh9276 if anyone uses 2k can clear PLEASE WEAR A RESPIRATOR.
Brilliant solution for cloudy headlights. I admire your skills 👍
I’ve only ever done the 20 different papers thing. This is so much easier and the result is outstanding. Thanks for sharing your knowledge sir!
Simple, straightforward, and as always an excellent finish 👏👏👏. And with talking 😁. Thanks for sharing the knowledge dude 👍. 😎
always a pleasure watching you restore legendary impreza bits
Thank you, I'll be starting on the whole car soon ;)
I've been polishing headlights for years. It's a service I offer at my detailing business. This is brilliant.
Thank you again for sharing your way of doing things. I find your content highly insightful.
BTW. I'm resting a 1987 Yamaha BW350 at the moment. Your CR build is a godsend!
Cheers from Canada! 🍻
Thank you for your kind comment and good luck with your BW350 restoration :)
They look amazing and you alway make it look easy, keep it up 😊
Thanks so much 😊
@@RRCRestoration is there a reason you prefer clear coating vs polishing, repolishing/buffing & UV protectant is easily repeatable whereas clear coat blisters with age.
I like that you take the time to show us simple mortal how to manually do it, while for you a simple snap is all it takes 👍
Wow that’s a step that should never be missed. Thank you so much Sir!🍻👍
Very nicely done! Outstanding results! 👍
Thank you very much :)
What a great process for restoring yellowed lenses! We did it today and now our headlights look better than ever - Thanks for the video
Incredible job restoring these lights
Damn, this makes me look like a rookie, i spent ages sanding headligts for hours on end the polishing and sanding, ill do this next time. I did a YT vid on this and looking back at it, polishing it just adds more time to the restoration. Keep it up!
Perfection! Those look amazing. Always top quality work from you!
Cool that you've found a way to do this. When I tried largely the same thing the solvent in the UV clear coat caused crazing.
aww man that sucks, glad I didn't have that issue.
Excellent stuff as usual. I did the same thing to my sister's Toyota avensis lights. Transformed them.
How spectacular with these headlights, fine work.
Nice and easy, the lights look great.
I’ve watched this so many times! Appreciate all the perfect info and camera angles. I have bought 2k and p800 now and can’t wait for them to arrive! Appreciate it man
Where can I get 2k clear in uk? Can it come in an aerosol?
Spraymax headlight 2K clear@@andrewfleming3045
@@andrewfleming3045 yeah
Another masterclass. Lovely.
I was amazed by the Meguir's spray clear, had I known about it I could have saved hours on numerous headlights. Your's look factory fresh
Good job on these headlights, such a great result! 😉
The Clips at the base are gently prised up and then I can simply pull the lens off..
"Heavy Breathing"
YEEEEETTTTT
I am addicted to this channel at the current moment keep up the great work
M8 you amazed me, i didn't expect such a good result.
Brilliant, you make it look so easy!
Thank you :)
I just did mine off of a 2010 Chevy Silverado and I'm not a pro and they come out amazing if I do say so myself. They product I used did an amazing job taking off the oxidation and the coating come out very clear. And I didn't have to take them off of the tri=uck to do it. You did and excellent job restoring these also!!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
They came out beautiful. Great job sir. Very nice
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow, those restored headlights look brilliant. Here I thought you had to do all that polishing and other bullshit most other people swear by. Now I know what to do next time I need some headlights restored. Thanks for the excellent tips, my friend. Stay safe, and we’ll see you in the next episode.
Yup, I was watching all those other videos and posts thinking why do all of that sanding and polishing when there is no simply no need, mind you having all the specialist equipment to hand does make it a bit easier too lol
Excellent job mate, I recently done the same thing with my blob eye headlights, only difference is when I took them apart I made the chrome matt black.
From having done headlights in both ways that you mentioned, Sanding / polishing and sanding / spraying I've found the spraying method gets better results that last for much longer.
Thats just mindblowing, i,d never have expected the 2k clear to have that result
Damn, so much easier than hours and hours of sanding. Nice job.
If you have spent hours sanding? Not only are you doing it wrong you wouldn't have any lens left to polish 🤣
That the best headlight refurb I have seen very quick
Yup, no messing about for hours with ridiculous amounts of sanding and polishing.
That was way easier than other methods. Thanks for sharing!
No problem, thanks for watching :)
How is it easy?? First you have to try and remove headlight from the car and that alone presents it own set of problems in some cases it is necessary to remove the front of the car and disconnect the electrics!! As all cars are different hundreds of things could go wrong, Same applies to the headlight dismantling itself overtime plastic becomes brittle and could break!! No better to leave them where they are!!!!🤔
They look amazing!!!
Maravilloso!! Y aparentemente simple.
Wow, this is very useful, bro, thanks for sharing the tips
Fantastic skills and sharing this content makes for great watching.
Turned out brilliant 👍
Cheers buddy :)
That's amazing. I've watched several headlight resto videos and as you say they mostly show you must work your way through finer and finer grit papers and polish. This is by far the simplest I've seen, and with very nice results. Did I hear correctly that you said you used 800 grit paper on your sander?
Wow I didn’t know it could be done like this great video!
Glad you liked it :)
I have said it before, I love the "finger snap" video. :) Love the channel!
Glad you enjoy it :) cheers
they look fantastic bravo nice one
Thank you :)
Amazing job my friend congratulations 👏👏👏
Cheers buddy, always good to hear form you :)
I wish I had known this 10 years ago, great video.
Thanks for watching! :)
Amazing results!
Cracking job 👏 I've always wanted to see how this is done proper. Memories of nearly losing my fingers trying this on my old fiesta 🤣
Thank you, Glad you enjoyed it :)
Yet another great video. Good stuff!!
Thank you :)
Definitely easier than the alternative methods and they look great.
Absolutely, work smarter not harder is my motto ;)
Amazing job on those! I need to send you mine!! 😄
Definetly better than new, and with the clear they'll stay clear much much longer than just polishing them out, especially in the Australian sun down here, polishing them doesn't even last 3 months before they start to yellow again
Amazing work!!! makes me wish i had just done this instead of buying aftermarket
The permanent solution. Important to note that it's worth paying a pro for the spraying part, rattle cans often a disaster and you can lose some light output and focus if you make a mess of it. Excellent job!
Brilliant narration, thank you.
Thank you, I was on the fence about narrating it but I'm glad I did now , hope you managed ok with the accent haha
Bloody hell, absolutly fantastic
A master at work!
Thank you :)
That's super SMART. 👏👏
I wouldn't have believed that would work... Gobsmacked!
Very interesting restoration method. I do it whilst lights are on cars, so I wet sand with a block from 800 > 2000 and find I can machine polish clear before a UV sealant. I can't really be messing with lacquer when I do them.
Great video, thanks mate
Wow its magic ? The lenses just turned clear.
These turned out gorgeous! I tried the sand-until-your-fingers-go-numb method on my fxt about 6 months ago, 0/10 dont recommend. The rattle can clear caused crazing in one lense causing it to still be cloudy although at least not yellow. Ive been thinking of redoing them and will absolutely be using this method now!
Made them headlights look better than new Big Man. 👍🏻
Cheers buddy :)
Wow, thats impressive. Never would have guessed the finished Look after clearcoat.
Thank you cheers :)
Wow! You are the Best!
came to troll... but this guy does it right. nice work sir.
Amazing job! I think the only time you may need to do harsher sanding and go up the grades is when like me on my old motorbike, you have deep scratches in the lenses. Mine came out very well, but I didn't clear coat them although I did consider it, would likely have made it look better and stay that way much longer as I'm sure over time the lenses will fog up.
Amazing, defies logic but works perfectly. 👍
Haha it really does, looks neat though when applying the second coat and it all goes crystal clear :)
This is very cool indeed!!!
I was amazed when the sanded lenses went to crystal clear with the clear coat application. I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t of seen it.
Just a sander, some masking material, and some clearcoat. Sounds easy enough. Might have to look into this as a DIY project to get my car's headlights back up to scratch. And don't worry, I will use a mask rated for spray painting.
good job my friend
Great video and to the point. Quick question, the solution you spray on before sanding, is that just a soapy water mixture?
O.o amazing Job Love it ❤️
Thank you glad you liked it :)
great job again lad keep it going
Thanks, will do! :)
Im frankly shocked by how good they looked with your method. But without your specialist skill, could anyone do this??
Awesome as always
Cheers :)
cant wait to do my sti lights
As simple as that... Or at least this is how you make it look like :D.
Anyway, sharing some of your insights with short videos on single restoration items can be a nice complement to your usual output (which is highly appreciated as well, of course).
Thanks for watching and leaving a nice comment it means a lot :)
Wow...had no idea you could do that!!!
This is amazing! I bought the Turtle Wax headlight restorer kit, but I guess I need to buy myself an orbital sander now! Also all the DIY home clear coats and coming across all the clear coat wipes. Are the wipes good enough?
Well, that saves a lot of work! 👍
It does indeed :)
I bought a used Polo and someone polished off a good part of the UV coating on one lamp. This is the right fix. For the older Toyota, polishing worked fine.
Very smart mate 👍
Awesome job
Thank you! Cheers!
Really I-M-P-R-E-S-S-I-V-E !!
Never thought you would get away with just 800 grit.. How wrong was I 😅 Great vid great job
Looks awesome
Thank you :)
Fantastic!
I bought my kids an old crappy Ford Taurus a few years back and the headlights were badly yellowed. I looked at all the restoration kits and the amount of time and energy required, and then I realized that new replacements were only $47 on eBay. So my restoration strategy was to throw away the old ones and install new ones. Worked great!
Haha cant argue with that strategy ;)
You are my hero!!!
you're too kind :)
Brilliant !
Could the same be done with hand sanding and spray can? As not everyone has a well equipped workshop. Nice vid. looking forward to another bike build.
I hand sanded and coated my headlights with 2k clearcoat. Ended up with a bit of orange peel, but seeing as I applied 3 good coats, I had plenty of clearcoat thickness to sand and polish to a nice finish.
I was curious what kind of pad or sandpaper would you using to on the light lenses. I'm just a regular guy first time trying to clean his headlights and like your other comments I also have seen a lot of videos. But I am very interested in your way of doing it
excellent spray job and nice clean workspaces! I haven’t had success with the 800 to spray method but I have only used rattle cans. I keep seeing people comment about the spray gun making all the difference. I’ve had great success with the 3m kit and I like the Meguiars spray can but want to try more of the 800-2k clear route if I can get top quality results with less sandpaper and time.
p800 is a little coarse to laquer over tbh, i wouldnt go any lower than p1000. when i relaquer lights i finish with a p2000 wet, then laquer
Spraymax Headlight/polycarbonate 2K clear.