No it's not!!! For the best instructions on headlight restoration by far is "The Headlight restoration pro" plain and straight talking professional restorer, Step by step instruction, There's only one way the best way!! Check his channel out and be amazed!!!!🤔🇬🇧👌
@@charleslinlinker1479 This video might be targeting detailing-OCDers like yourself. I'm just an idiot with yellowed headlamp covers trying to spruce up my car on the cheap for a quick profit during the used vehicle shortage. I don't own any of the tools, compounds/polishes this video highlights. I bet there's $400 worth of shiz I would need to replicate what this guy is doing. No thanks. I'm going with Chris Fix on this project.
@@brandonstrom7269 I definitely understand your point mate. There's a type of restoration technique for each application. I was looking for a more durable and professional one, and looks like to me that you're looking for a simplier one.
This is one of the most detailed headlamp video restoration ive ever seen. Hands down deserves to be one of those top detailing videos you search on UA-cam.
I love the format!!! This is precisely how I wish all things were explained! This video covers how it gets that way, why it does, several methods to repair and how to prevent and maintain it. Thorough, clear, and concise! THANK YOU!!!
This is an excellent video. It explains all of the reasons why the headlights deteriorate and the repair options. I like the way the video was produced and options presented based on your budget and tools available. The personality of the presenter made it fun to watch and wasn’t done in a childish way. Keep up the good work.
Well done Kenneth!!! I believe there wasn’t a single question left unanswered regarding headlight restoration. You stayed on point which is very appreciated.
I applaud your teaching techniques. You've been the best advisor on the various methods of restoring headlights I've reviewed thus far. You broke it down to a level of compression and simplicity for most DIY'ers to attempt this procedure on their own and accomplish like new finishes aka results. Thank you sincerely. The added information regarding car brand headlights was very helpful also for I too have a Honda (3) that are in need of restoration. Keep up the great work.
Now I understand why I won't be wasting money on new headlight. I have bought some sanding grith, polish, clear coat for headlight (in a paint spray from a local supplier). This video is totally a complete session on how, when and why to use different methods. For me sanding and than polishing and finnally uv protective coat is the only option as per this video.
You just said what people can get wrong when applying a clear coat and they might think the product is at fault as I've seen on some reviews on amazon. Sanding finer than 1500 grit would be a mistake when planning to applying a clear coat as it could fail earlier. Amazing info!
After watching numerous videos on this topic on UA-cam, I have to say this one was one of the best. Thank you for posting this video. It was extremely informative and very helpful to me. The beginning with the toothpaste was genius and very funny. I am looking forward to checking out more of your videos. Best wishes for your continued success.
Wow now this is unquestionably the most in-depth and comically professional demonstration/presentation I've ever seen, no doubt guys awesome job. And I must say you had me there for a minute at the beginning feeling a little 'iffy' on continuing on with the 'silly handwiping toothepaste *_magic_*' part but that changed quickly...that was a pretty comical intro or hook you may call that 😁👍
Thank you for your time and professionalism in making this video for us. Clear instructions and explanations in a manner which everyone can understand. Stay well and best of luck with your UA-cam channel. Ash from Scotland 🏴
Thanks so much, This would have to be the most informative video on headlight restoration I have seen Keep up the good work. and yes i gave you a big thumbs up and subscribed, look forward to many more informative videos.
whats the difference between a polish for body clearcoat vs headlight polish? Are the abrasives different? This is the best video i have seen on this subject. Im impressed with the explanation and the details you have put into this. Putting the headlight under a usb microspope was perfect for me, the visuals were amazing. Keep up the great work.
Hey, great question! So we can't speak for others, but based on our experience throughout the years, the formulation is different. Both surfaces are different and react differently to different abrasives and solvents. Some manufacturers will use a mixture of abrasives for headlamp including aluminium oxide, silica based abrasives and different solvents. (plastic is harder than paint, and using the right solvent means easier cutting on plastic) While for paint, many prefer finer aluminium oxide and a solvent that is paint friendly. Using paint abrasive/formulation on headlamp is usually fine. But once in a while, might get into difficulty in refining it (micro swirls especially) on certain types of plastic. Hence a properly formulation headlamp abrasive will make things easier and produces better results with the same effort. Same can be said for glass abrasives. choices of abrasive and solvent is different, making it a safer and more effective choice.
👍👍👍👍 Kudos for this video. Compared to other videos about headlight restoration I've seen, here I see something else that is valuable to everyone who sees it. Because it turns out that there are indeed various circumstances and how to do it according to the problems of the state and condition of the headlights themselves. After watching this video, there are interesting statements from you (20:43): sanded, clear coated, and levelled. Therefore, please help inform the best steps for headlight restoration to get the maximum possible results. And each of these steps, what equipment and materials must be prepared. And if possible with an example or the name of the product. Thank you very much. 👍👍👍👍
Hi Jamie, this video was shot 2 years plus ago, and the car headlamp (sprayed with clear coat) is still going strong (as of 4th Jan 2024). Yet to oxidise. We reckon it should last about the same as a factory sprayed headlamp, given the way our colleague is taking care of her car (usually by us). longevity really depends on quality of item/product and how it is being taken care of. But, definitely longer lasting than coating.
I've always been told not to double coat with clear coat on headlights as it diminishes the capacity for the light to shine through the lens. What is your verdict on the durability of the clear coat and ceramic coating ? Excellent video by the way !
It's fine, the plastic clear coat is meant for overlapping sprays. durability, it still going strong till this date as we write. The ceramic coating part has yellow a little, , we did a quick polish and re coated it. (no sanding involved)
For all you DIYers out there just buy a 3M restoration kit, And take the guess work out which grit sizes should i use??The instructions are fool proof if followed correctly, All thats required is a variable steed drill for maximum clarity and shine!!Tree sanding steps!! The last disk is a p3000 trizact which is a combination of sanding and polisher, And finally a certified clearcoat is highly recommend, made for headlights only, 🤔🇬🇧👍
The reason why the headlight that was sprayed with clear coat had an orange peel like texture can be of a few reasons which I myself have experienced, 1st reason is that the air pressure out the spray gun could have been too low. To overcome this. Adding slightly more thinners to your clear coat and hardener mixture will allow the solution to spray much more finely as the mixture will not be as thick and heavy passing through the spray gun 21:08 Alternatively. If you have a big enough air compressor, a simple fix here would be to open your regulator valve to allow more pressure. But as also becareful because as the gentleman in the video said. If you spray to much. The clear coat will drip. This was a well put together video, I hope this information added to give some insight to the clear coat aspect specifically.
Hi, I need advice on 1 particular idea I have if I'm to go manual method. If I would to combo the sanding, vapor treatment and finishing it with a can of clear coat, will that help? Please advise. I find this as an interesting project to work on my car.
Hey Jourdan, if you are going to use the clear coat method, you may sand it down and spray the clear coat without the need for vapor polishing. make sure the oxidized part are fully sanded, you may stop at 1500grit or 2000grit and have it cleaned with alcohol prior to applying the clear coat.
You should Never add a clear coat to the light cover. The reason is, the light is heavily distorted when shining through the clear coat. This will make the oncoming cars get the light shining in their eyes, even when the lights are aligned properly, and more importantly, the driver will not be able to see as clearly as when there is only a highly polished lens there. You show a really great example of this at 19:47. You compared a non clear coated lens just before that, and even though there was still some smaller scratches on the non-cleared side, the surface was clearer. The side with the clear coat was hazy upon magnification. Again, that clear coat haze is going to distort the light output as it passes through it. If you want to add any type of protectant, using RainX or something similar is the only way to go at this point.
On video part : RESULTS, first headlight which you was checking was after vapor polishing? Is it light pattern still great after vapor polishing? I try 3 times with clear coat on my headlights, and every time clear coat after 48 hours is still soft and catch dust on himself, or it didn't "catch" on all parts of surface, it look like somebody spray something and on multiple little sports clear coat just avoid catching on surface. So I wish to try with vapor polishing and ceramic coating headlights.
As a novice, can I just ask...does not all this sanding and polishing g reduce the quality of the headlamp? Does it not make it thinner? Wouldn't it be better to replace?
Thank you for the excellent video Kenneth! You were both informative and entertaining, and this is no easy feat! I stayed tuned to watch the magic happen ☺, I liked and subscribed to OSREN Official, and I am going to get on with fixing the old headlight lens on my 2012 Mazda 3 Skyactiv. It is very noticeable now that the other headlight lens has been replaced. That said, I can do with a finished product that isn't quite as perfect as you have achieved here. I don't have any experience with this particular job and though I have a couple of random orbital power tools for polishing and sanding, I don't have an air compressor and won't be able to apply clearcoat with a professional paint gun. I could use a can of clearcoat, however, and wonder if you might recommend a spray paint that would be best for this application? Thanks Kenneth!!
Hey, glad you enjoyed the video. In our country we do have a pop and mix 2k spray can that are sold. But I do know that Rust-Oleum Painter's Touch 2X Ultra Cover Gloss Clear are used by many detailers in the united states to spray the headlamp. while we might not be familiar with this product, it seems to give good result, or so claimed by others. you may look further into this
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The video is great!!! Thank You. I have a question: Can I polish further with wool after clear coating applied?
Ty for the information,my car head light is made of plastic,can you give me the right solution to how can I restore the head light of my Adventure sports car stay safe God Bless 💞❤😊
If I put PPF on the headlamps, can I apply ceramic coating on the PPF to make it last longer? Also, after it is ceramic coated, can I apply UV protectant or similar polish to slow down the crazing and yellowing process? Not sure if this is too much to protect the headlamps. Thankd
Hey Deep Dude! The magnifier is called a USB Microscope. I think a quick web search on “USB Microscope” should give you what you are looking in your region.
Hello. just finish clear coat my headlight and got orange peel. If Im want to use sandpaper. what grit it should be?. finer grit right?. and after sanding no need to do anything right?. clear coat not totally gone right?.
Simply one of the most comprehensive videos. Well done!!! You, my friend, better cut out the part with toothpaste))) at beginning because as soon as I saw that part was about to stap watching)))
This is by far the best and most informative headlight restoration video on UA-cam.
Glad it was helpful!
No it's not!!! For the best instructions on headlight restoration by far is "The Headlight restoration pro" plain and straight talking professional restorer, Step by step instruction, There's only one way the best way!! Check his channel out and be amazed!!!!🤔🇬🇧👌
Was thinking the same thing clearly explained , i got a usb microscope never thought to check my lights
Suscribed 👍
Yeah these guys are awesome, been following them for years.
I could not agree more, doesn't get more scientific than this; it's like being taught in a class, amazing!
Hands down the best video on headlight restoration on UA-cam!
Wow, thanks!
I second that. I've watched dozens of headlight restoration videos, this is the best hands down.
@@charleslinlinker1479 This video might be targeting detailing-OCDers like yourself. I'm just an idiot with yellowed headlamp covers trying to spruce up my car on the cheap for a quick profit during the used vehicle shortage. I don't own any of the tools, compounds/polishes this video highlights. I bet there's $400 worth of shiz I would need to replicate what this guy is doing. No thanks. I'm going with Chris Fix on this project.
@@brandonstrom7269 I definitely understand your point mate. There's a type of restoration technique for each application. I was looking for a more durable and professional one, and looks like to me that you're looking for a simplier one.
Seen them all but this is magnificent
This is one of the most detailed headlamp video restoration ive ever seen. Hands down deserves to be one of those top detailing videos you search on UA-cam.
The fact that you actually show examples of when it "goes wrong" is priceless
Best video out there on the subject
Thank you Ben, most appreciated! -Kenneth
@@OSRENOfficial please where can I buy this magnifier system you use? Thanks for this video.
I love the format!!! This is precisely how I wish all things were explained! This video covers how it gets that way, why it does, several methods to repair and how to prevent and maintain it. Thorough, clear, and concise!
THANK YOU!!!
Glad you like it! Thank you!
Absolutely! No BS
This is an excellent video. It explains all of the reasons why the headlights deteriorate and the repair options. I like the way the video was produced and options presented based on your budget and tools available. The personality of the presenter made it fun to watch and wasn’t done in a childish way. Keep up the good work.
I like that this feels informative and not really like a sales pitch or bad intentions
Well done Kenneth!!! I believe there wasn’t a single question left unanswered regarding headlight restoration. You stayed on point which is very appreciated.
I applaud your teaching techniques. You've been the best advisor on the various methods of restoring headlights I've reviewed thus far. You broke it down to a level of compression and simplicity for most DIY'ers to attempt this procedure on their own and accomplish like new finishes aka results. Thank you sincerely. The added information regarding car brand headlights was very helpful also for I too have a Honda (3) that are in need of restoration. Keep up the great work.
Thank you for the encouraging words Raymond, glad to know our efforts are helping!
Excellent video. The presenter makes it fun to watch and learn. Great job!
Excellent tutorial, Kenneth knows his subject well.
The best headlight restoration video on the internet!
the best video for headlight restoration!! very straightforward, detailed and very well explained. No bullshit at all.
Now I understand why I won't be wasting money on new headlight. I have bought some sanding grith, polish, clear coat for headlight (in a paint spray from a local supplier). This video is totally a complete session on how, when and why to use different methods.
For me sanding and than polishing and finnally uv protective coat is the only option as per this video.
You just said what people can get wrong when applying a clear coat and they might think the product is at fault as I've seen on some reviews on amazon. Sanding finer than 1500 grit would be a mistake when planning to applying a clear coat as it could fail earlier. Amazing info!
The best video on the internet about the subject. Professionally explained. Simply excellent
Extremely helpful video. I've watched a bunch but yours by far is the best
Absolutely fab. This is like a master class!. I worked in a body shop for 5 years and didn't know this stuff. Excellent job young man. Thanks.
First person that actually addresses when sanding is necessary and when to avoid it.
Outstanding video guys, much more in-depth comparison of the various options.
This is the best tutorial in restoring headlights.
Thank you!
Great video! Great sense of humor! Great presentation!
Channel is underrated! This guy is cool too
I only saw the first 30 seconds of the video. My headlights still look cloudy...BUT it's the most refreshing headlights on the block!
You can buy clear coat in a can. Oscillating tool, 😎, you'll thank me as you see what it does. Work smarter not harder.
After watching numerous videos on this topic on UA-cam, I have to say this one was one of the best. Thank you for posting this video. It was extremely informative and very helpful to me. The beginning with the toothpaste was genius and very funny. I am looking forward to checking out more of your videos. Best wishes for your continued success.
Most complete video about the subject I've seen by far!
Wow now this is unquestionably the most in-depth and comically professional demonstration/presentation I've ever seen, no doubt guys awesome job. And I must say you had me there for a minute at the beginning feeling a little 'iffy' on continuing on with the 'silly handwiping toothepaste *_magic_*' part but that changed quickly...that was a pretty comical intro or hook you may call that 😁👍
Glad you finished the video hahaha!
Thank you for your time and professionalism in making this video for us.
Clear instructions and explanations in a manner which everyone can understand.
Stay well and best of luck with your UA-cam channel.
Ash from Scotland 🏴
Most thorough video of all on this subject. We'll done!! 👍🏻
Very informative, detailed and easy to follow
The best video ever, full details how and why headlights yellowing/restore
Best of best...😅
Thanks so much, This would have to be the most informative video on headlight restoration I have seen
Keep up the good work.
and yes i gave you a big thumbs up and subscribed, look forward to many more informative videos.
Thanks for the science Kenneth, very informative and helpful
The best video for this process. Thank you.
Best Video I ever seen ☝🏾👍🏾😀 Your Description on Technical and Data much impressive ,include your simple English - Hail 🙏🏾
Glad you enjoyed it! thank you for the words of encouragement!
Thank you for the Video, the explinations is nothing but perfection. Great job guy
Excellent presentation definitely subscribed and liked. Very clear and concise it's the best headlights restoration video I've seen to date. Well done
whats the difference between a polish for body clearcoat vs headlight polish? Are the abrasives different? This is the best video i have seen on this subject. Im impressed with the explanation and the details you have put into this. Putting the headlight under a usb microspope was perfect for me, the visuals were amazing. Keep up the great work.
Hey, great question! So we can't speak for others, but based on our experience throughout the years, the formulation is different. Both surfaces are different and react differently to different abrasives and solvents.
Some manufacturers will use a mixture of abrasives for headlamp including aluminium oxide, silica based abrasives and different solvents. (plastic is harder than paint, and using the right solvent means easier cutting on plastic)
While for paint, many prefer finer aluminium oxide and a solvent that is paint friendly.
Using paint abrasive/formulation on headlamp is usually fine. But once in a while, might get into difficulty in refining it (micro swirls especially) on certain types of plastic. Hence a properly formulation headlamp abrasive will make things easier and produces better results with the same effort.
Same can be said for glass abrasives. choices of abrasive and solvent is different, making it a safer and more effective choice.
Thanks for this great video, everything is so nicely explained!
Excellent tutorial ! Thanks from France !
Keep up the good work. This is an amazingly helpful video. I like the "The more you know" meme.
Thanks for sharing. Simply a fantastic job my friend.
Well done mate. This is an excellent and captivating video.
You had me at the beginning with the toothpaste. I was like ‘not another one’. Haha
From now on, we should start our videos with Lime, Coke, Vinegar etc etc hahahaha . Thanks for the kind words!
Very nice video! Just what I was looking for.
Thanks for brightening my day!
Our pleasure!
I was actually enjoying the spirit fingers in the beginning 😅👍
comprehensive and informative video, thanks for sharing..
Glad you enjoyed it!
It was really great to come across this video and you Sir! 🙂
Great Video Man Thoughtful and well done simple to understand and All that is good!!!n Thanks for sharing.
Awesome Video! Professional Meticulous and to the point. References for the supplies you use? Websites you buy from? Thanks
Quality information. Good video👍🏼
Great video 👍. Please what is the name of that USB camera/microscope?
Great video. Could you please share the clear coat brand type and mixing ratio?
can u polish and than clear coat it? also what clear coat to use and can u use it in a aerosol can option
Try mothers aluminum polish. Works great. Apply and buff 3- 5 times for best results.
This truly informative and useful.well done and thank you.
👍👍👍👍
Kudos for this video. Compared to other videos about headlight restoration I've seen, here I see something else that is valuable to everyone who sees it. Because it turns out that there are indeed various circumstances and how to do it according to the problems of the state and condition of the headlights themselves.
After watching this video, there are interesting statements from you (20:43): sanded, clear coated, and levelled.
Therefore, please help inform the best steps for headlight restoration to get the maximum possible results. And each of these steps, what equipment and materials must be prepared. And if possible with an example or the name of the product. Thank you very much.
👍👍👍👍
such a great effort from you guys from osren.i have learnt something new today
Glad you love it! More videos are coming, so don't forget to subscribe and share!
@@OSRENOfficial done subscribe 💪😁
Very informative video. After a long time came across such a video
Great video. How long can the clear coat last? Is there a long lasting clear coat? Thanks
Hi Jamie, this video was shot 2 years plus ago, and the car headlamp (sprayed with clear coat) is still going strong (as of 4th Jan 2024). Yet to oxidise.
We reckon it should last about the same as a factory sprayed headlamp, given the way our colleague is taking care of her car (usually by us).
longevity really depends on quality of item/product and how it is being taken care of. But, definitely longer lasting than coating.
I need my citreon 4picasso doing so badly,they are completely yellow. Looking forward to seeing you do these ones. Thanks for your help
I've always been told not to double coat with clear coat on headlights as it diminishes the capacity for the light to shine through the lens.
What is your verdict on the durability of the clear coat and ceramic coating ?
Excellent video by the way !
It's fine, the plastic clear coat is meant for overlapping sprays.
durability, it still going strong till this date as we write. The ceramic coating part has yellow a little, , we did a quick polish and re coated it. (no sanding involved)
the best video on this subject by far... one question, would the clear coat cause light refraction? i heard this point on another video... thanks.
Straight to the point!! I like it
Informative video. What are you spraying during the sanding process?
Hi, just regular water, wet-sanding
Your work is amazing. Thank you
Very Professional! I wish OSREN products were available in my country.
hey, where are you from? we do ship internationally too!
For all you DIYers out there just buy a 3M restoration kit, And take the guess work out which grit sizes should i use??The instructions are fool proof if followed correctly, All thats required is a variable steed drill for maximum clarity and shine!!Tree sanding steps!! The last disk is a p3000 trizact which is a combination of sanding and polisher, And finally a certified clearcoat is highly recommend, made for headlights only, 🤔🇬🇧👍
Excellent video and advice, thank you!
Kerennn
Very excellent
The explains all of the material very clear
Thanks
What a clear explanation..
The reason why the headlight that was sprayed with clear coat had an orange peel like texture can be of a few reasons which I myself have experienced,
1st reason is that the air pressure out the spray gun could have been too low. To overcome this. Adding slightly more thinners to your clear coat and hardener mixture will allow the solution to spray much more finely as the mixture will not be as thick and heavy passing through the spray gun 21:08
Alternatively. If you have a big enough air compressor, a simple fix here would be to open your regulator valve to allow more pressure. But as also becareful because as the gentleman in the video said. If you spray to much. The clear coat will drip.
This was a well put together video, I hope this information added to give some insight to the clear coat aspect specifically.
Hi, I need advice on 1 particular idea I have if I'm to go manual method. If I would to combo the sanding, vapor treatment and finishing it with a can of clear coat, will that help? Please advise. I find this as an interesting project to work on my car.
Hey Jourdan, if you are going to use the clear coat method, you may sand it down and spray the clear coat without the need for vapor polishing.
make sure the oxidized part are fully sanded, you may stop at 1500grit or 2000grit and have it cleaned with alcohol prior to applying the clear coat.
Brilliant, thanks, can you level the clearcoat with a polish in under 12 hours?
Hey, so best to follow instructions from the clear coat manufacturer. Different coating has different curing time.
Great job young man☺️ Very interesting👍
You should Never add a clear coat to the light cover. The reason is, the light is heavily distorted when shining through the clear coat. This will make the oncoming cars get the light shining in their eyes, even when the lights are aligned properly, and more importantly, the driver will not be able to see as clearly as when there is only a highly polished lens there. You show a really great example of this at 19:47. You compared a non clear coated lens just before that, and even though there was still some smaller scratches on the non-cleared side, the surface was clearer. The side with the clear coat was hazy upon magnification. Again, that clear coat haze is going to distort the light output as it passes through it. If you want to add any type of protectant, using RainX or something similar is the only way to go at this point.
The reason tail lights don't fade was a question I had for a long time. Yes the more you know!
On video part : RESULTS, first headlight which you was checking was after vapor polishing?
Is it light pattern still great after vapor polishing?
I try 3 times with clear coat on my headlights, and every time clear coat after 48 hours is still soft and catch dust on himself, or it didn't "catch" on all parts of surface, it look like somebody spray something and on multiple little sports clear coat just avoid catching on surface.
So I wish to try with vapor polishing and ceramic coating headlights.
as always, A+ material!
Brilliant video on the subject!
Ang galeng ng video demo mo!Salamat!
Not going to lie, you had me in the first half
As a novice, can I just ask...does not all this sanding and polishing g reduce the quality of the headlamp? Does it not make it thinner? Wouldn't it be better to replace?
Thank you for the excellent video Kenneth! You were both informative and entertaining, and this is no easy feat! I stayed tuned to watch the magic happen ☺, I liked and subscribed to OSREN Official, and I am going to get on with fixing the old headlight lens on my 2012 Mazda 3 Skyactiv. It is very noticeable now that the other headlight lens has been replaced. That said, I can do with a finished product that isn't quite as perfect as you have achieved here. I don't have any experience with this particular job and though I have a couple of random orbital power tools for polishing and sanding, I don't have an air compressor and won't be able to apply clearcoat with a professional paint gun. I could use a can of clearcoat, however, and wonder if you might recommend a spray paint that would be best for this application? Thanks Kenneth!!
Hey, glad you enjoyed the video. In our country we do have a pop and mix 2k spray can that are sold. But I do know that Rust-Oleum Painter's Touch 2X Ultra Cover Gloss Clear are used by many detailers in the united states to spray the headlamp.
while we might not be familiar with this product, it seems to give good result, or so claimed by others. you may look further into this
The video is great!!! Thank You. I have a question: Can I polish further with wool after clear coating applied?
Polishing will remove coating. Don't recommend polish after coating.
Ty for the information,my car head light is made of plastic,can you give me the right solution to how can I restore the head light of my Adventure sports car stay safe God Bless 💞❤😊
you had me in the first 20 seconds and then I saw the smile and started busting out laughing
Almost had me move to the next video from the tooth paste act hahaha. Got my attention after. Good stuff my friend 🤙🏼
that was the plan xD
If I put PPF on the headlamps, can I apply ceramic coating on the PPF to make it last longer?
Also, after it is ceramic coated, can I apply UV protectant or similar polish to slow down the crazing and yellowing process?
Not sure if this is too much to protect the headlamps. Thankd
Possible, but you will need to find coating that is suitable for ppf.
@@OSRENOfficial Noted. I think I will just apply PlastX from Meguiars on the PPF, less works and should be safe for the PPF. Thanks
Good video and informative.thank you
Great video, I learned lot . Thank you sir..!
well done, very informative... thanks
I need to buy the magnifier system. Please tell me where can I buy it? Thanks for this video.
Hey Deep Dude! The magnifier is called a USB Microscope. I think a quick web search on “USB Microscope” should give you what you are looking in your region.
Sy dh tukar headlamp baru. Boleh coating juga ? Boleh terus spray clear ? Sebab nak jaga headlamp untuk longterm
Headlamp baru sudah ada clear dari kilang. Jadi buat coating sahaja sudah mencukupi.
Hello. just finish clear coat my headlight and got orange peel. If Im want to use sandpaper. what grit it should be?. finer grit right?. and after sanding no need to do anything right?. clear coat not totally gone right?.
This is very good and informative video
Very nice video bro.
Greets from turkey
Thank you very much!
Can we actually buff successfully without a machine?
Simply one of the most comprehensive videos.
Well done!!!
You, my friend, better cut out the part with toothpaste))) at beginning because as soon as I saw that part was about to stap watching)))
Great stuff!