itzrivera
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Hey guys, figured i would let you guys know how this product turned out
Its the Turtle Wax Healdight restorer kit
Cons:
-$10 at walmart for the kit (Pretty good price seeing as other ktis were $20+...but im jewish with my money hence why i listed it as a con :twisted
-You need to buy or grab a white tshirt and make about 4 cloths out of it b/c the kit doesnt bring cloths
-you need to buy painters tape to keep the chemicals off the bumper/body
Pros:
-the instruction are pretty much fool proof
-the kit isnt too big but its perfect size seeing as our headlights arent huge (i had enoguh left over to clean my moms crv headlights)
-the kit brings the pads all numbered so you dont f*** up the fool proof instructions
-The end results are pretty good
- cheaper than buying new headlight housing
Overall I believe the kit was well worth the $10 and then the 4$ for the painters tape
I got all four headlights done in about an hour and I have plenty of s*** left to do another set of headlights
Well worth the money and I recommend it anyone with hazy headlights
requires fingerstrength
id say 9 out of 10 overall
pics below::
****update added Memorial day of 2011!*****
Ok, so after i cleaned the lenses off, in about a week they got a little hazy again :evil:. NOT AS BAD as when i had first got the car, but not clear enough to my satisfaction.
SOLUTIONS: some1 mentioned clearcoating in a previous post so i went to napa and the tech or (sales man lol) recommened against it because he said it would be runny since the headlights are plastic. and the clear coat might peal in a few months THE CLEARCOAT WAS A NO-GO atleast for me.
so i decided to gamble $$$8 for some of this
BlueMagic Headlight Lens Sealer
Picked it up at Advance Auto Parts
The gamble was similar to getting 21 in blackjack! Its been two weeks since i applied this lense sealer/protectant and they have stayed as clear as when i cleaned them the second time around. Its simple to use as well.Once you get the haze off the headlights Just spray some of this on a cloth and evenly spread it over the housing. Let it Fully Dry before driving.
IMO this product is definitely worth the whooping $8 and i give it a 10 of 10 stars because of the ease of use and results!!!
Its the Turtle Wax Healdight restorer kit
Cons:
-$10 at walmart for the kit (Pretty good price seeing as other ktis were $20+...but im jewish with my money hence why i listed it as a con :twisted
-You need to buy or grab a white tshirt and make about 4 cloths out of it b/c the kit doesnt bring cloths
-you need to buy painters tape to keep the chemicals off the bumper/body
Pros:
-the instruction are pretty much fool proof
-the kit isnt too big but its perfect size seeing as our headlights arent huge (i had enoguh left over to clean my moms crv headlights)
-the kit brings the pads all numbered so you dont f*** up the fool proof instructions
-The end results are pretty good
- cheaper than buying new headlight housing
Overall I believe the kit was well worth the $10 and then the 4$ for the painters tape
I got all four headlights done in about an hour and I have plenty of s*** left to do another set of headlights
Well worth the money and I recommend it anyone with hazy headlights
requires fingerstrength
id say 9 out of 10 overall
pics below::
****update added Memorial day of 2011!*****
Ok, so after i cleaned the lenses off, in about a week they got a little hazy again :evil:. NOT AS BAD as when i had first got the car, but not clear enough to my satisfaction.
SOLUTIONS: some1 mentioned clearcoating in a previous post so i went to napa and the tech or (sales man lol) recommened against it because he said it would be runny since the headlights are plastic. and the clear coat might peal in a few months THE CLEARCOAT WAS A NO-GO atleast for me.
so i decided to gamble $$$8 for some of this
BlueMagic Headlight Lens Sealer
Picked it up at Advance Auto Parts
The gamble was similar to getting 21 in blackjack! Its been two weeks since i applied this lense sealer/protectant and they have stayed as clear as when i cleaned them the second time around. Its simple to use as well.Once you get the haze off the headlights Just spray some of this on a cloth and evenly spread it over the housing. Let it Fully Dry before driving.
IMO this product is definitely worth the whooping $8 and i give it a 10 of 10 stars because of the ease of use and results!!!
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