Randall just buttoned up the engine bay on the 2 door, waiting on a base map from a tuner. From there we’re gonna touch on creating a fan shroud and intake. It’s lookin NICE 😮💨 then building out the interior is gonna be tedious
I used this same kit on my 07 Highlander with heavily oxidized headlights. They came out looking almost new! I tried the 3m kit with the drill on my mother in law’s car and I think the Cerakote is even better. It’s cheaper too.
Right ? Mine are $300+ each and that’s just for a Maxima. I just bought this kit. If my headlights were say, $100-$150 each, I would’ve just bought new ones.
I use DOT3 brake fluid with a green scouring pad before using the restore kits. It takes almost all of the oxidation. Just make sure to wear gloves and clean everything thoroughly before using the kit.
I've had luck with higher end resto kits, other than the haze was from the Inside of one of my lights lol not sure how to rectify that other than replace it
They claim it’ll last up to 200 car washes and is supposed to keep it clear for the life of the car if you don’t wash it that often. I’ve read some comments where people claim they’ve used it and a few years later it was still holding up. I guess it’ll all depend of the severity of your headlights, how well you use the product and the environment you live in. Arizona or Florida I’d imagine it wouldn’t hold up as well as the northeast due to severe heat and UV rays all the time.
I found a 3m kit at Walmart for $10 that has basically the same stuff in the box (only uses 1000/3000 grit, no oxidation (step 1) wipes. I've done 3 sets of headlights so far with great results. Another note, you want to sand in a circular motion, tends to look better when light is shining through them after they're finished, much more even.
Randall just buttoned up the engine bay on the 2 door, waiting on a base map from a tuner. From there we’re gonna touch on creating a fan shroud and intake. It’s lookin NICE 😮💨 then building out the interior is gonna be tedious
does it look still the same after 7 months?
I've used many kits in the past on multiple vehicles and this is by far the best!
I used this same kit on my 07 Highlander with heavily oxidized headlights. They came out looking almost new! I tried the 3m kit with the drill on my mother in law’s car and I think the Cerakote is even better. It’s cheaper too.
I used the same kit on my old mk4 GTI and it stayed looking new for over a year before I sold the car
This stuff was so easy to apply! amazing results!
I just used this product it really works
I just did this on my EK Civic... except I just spent $75 and replaced them. This is dope for cars where headlights are super expensive!
Lmfao $75 to replace both headlights is such a flex🤣
@@LilScotty10 Honestly for me it is 😂 A few years ago someone hit my 2017 STI and a new headlight was like $400 for just one.
@@OldieProductions yah man headlight ain’t cheap these days lmao
Right ? Mine are $300+ each and that’s just for a Maxima. I just bought this kit. If my headlights were say, $100-$150 each, I would’ve just bought new ones.
Looking good. Nice and crispy
I use DOT3 brake fluid with a green scouring pad before using the restore kits. It takes almost all of the oxidation. Just make sure to wear gloves and clean everything thoroughly before using the kit.
I just used it a week ago and results r great just a tip dont pressure too much while sanding i will update the durability in future
how did the headlight restoration hold up?
@@BrandyDuncan-t2b it hold up pretty well for a year , we have harsh sun light and very hot weather in colder wether Easley will held more
The 2000 grit doesn't cut quite deep enough. but the kit is decent for very light restoration.
is that jus soapy water ur using?
I've had luck with higher end resto kits, other than the haze was from the Inside of one of my lights lol not sure how to rectify that other than replace it
Any idea on the longevity of the cerakote headlight wipes ? Does anyone know if it last more than 2 years ?
They claim it’ll last up to 200 car washes and is supposed to keep it clear for the life of the car if you don’t wash it that often. I’ve read some comments where people claim they’ve used it and a few years later it was still holding up. I guess it’ll all depend of the severity of your headlights, how well you use the product and the environment you live in. Arizona or Florida I’d imagine it wouldn’t hold up as well as the northeast due to severe heat and UV rays all the time.
How does it look after all these months ?
Those alarms throughout the video shook me with ptsd
cant wait to see the blobeye come together!
@Ceddy bro i had completely forgot that they had used the blob eye as a donor car😅 thanks for correcting me
@Ceddy most likely!
How long does it last ?
When are u goin to take your mustang out . I have a 2019 with g3x lets go crusing thise weekend
@Ceddy thanks for the info
I found a 3m kit at Walmart for $10 that has basically the same stuff in the box (only uses 1000/3000 grit, no oxidation (step 1) wipes. I've done 3 sets of headlights so far with great results.
Another note, you want to sand in a circular motion, tends to look better when light is shining through them after they're finished, much more even.
Do you think it will take off slight scratches?
It will help. But I still follow the sanding with rubbing compound and then polishing compound. If you don't have a buffer just do it by hand.
I did this for my Miata and it only lasted for a few months and then went back to yellow.
Edit: I also live in Arizona, so high UV environment.
Just realized that it's a 2 door 👍🏾
This product is amazing!! Now let’s see how long it lasts before the headlights need to be refinished again.
Where’s the pinned comment?
It’s up now
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